The independent variable goes on ther horizontal (x-axis)
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The dependent variable goes first.
The dependent variable
No
Y is the response variable and it goes on the vertical axis.
You can use the steepness, or slope, of a line in a distance-time graph to determine the speed of an object if speed is constant. The slope of the line is calculated by dividing the change in distance by the change in time for that time interval.
The independent variable goes on the horizontal (x) axis.
The dependent variable goes first.
i'd put age on the horizontal and education on the vertical
When the horizontal variable goes from positive to negative.
The x axis is horizontal; the y axis is vertical
Better to plot the subjects' ages on the X-axis (horizontal) and their years of education on the Y-axis (vertical).
dependent is X and independent is Y so the axis (line) that goes horizontal (right to left) is X and has the dependent variable. the axis that goes vertically (up and down) is the Y axis and has the independent variable/
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
The independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.
Independent Variable
The manipulated variable goes on the horizontal axis.
An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).