If there is an independent variable then that goes on the horizontal axis. Otherwise, you decide which way you want to plot them.
It depends on the information being plotted. It is often the independent variable.
The horizontal axis is reserved for the independent variable in a function. Time is always an independent variable in time-based functions. However, duration can be dependent. It depends on what's being plotted.
This is known as a demand curve, with the demand (quantities willing to purchase) plotted on horizontal versus price per unit plotted on vertical axis.
They are parallel to the earth's equator. So if you consider the equator as being horizontal then they are horizontal.
The value for the y-axis represents the vertical position or magnitude of a variable in a graph or coordinate system. It is typically plotted along the vertical or vertical upward direction in relation to the x-axis. The specific value for the y-axis will depend on the specific data or function being represented in the graph.
in a experiment, the factor that is deliberately manipulatedAn independent variable is the variable that changes and the dependant variables are the variables that don't change. So that would mean that the independent variable is typically the variable being manipulated or changed and the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated.An independent variable is a variable in an experiment that is changed to test a hypothesis. The dependent variable relies on the change of the independent variable to change itself.
It depends on what is being plotted. It could be the number of units produced at the given price.
The pipe must be fixed (not rolled) in the horizontal position. With the pipe horizontal, the weld is vertical. The pipe being fixed requires the welder to weld flat (top), vertical (sides), and overhead (bottom). The pipe must be fixed (not rolled) in the horizontal position. With the pipe horizontal, the weld is vertical. The pipe being fixed requires the welder to weld flat (top), vertical (sides), and overhead (bottom).
The independent variable on a data table would be located on the y axis of the data table. The y axis is the bottom of the data table where the names or the objects being tested. The independent variable is dependent on the dependent variable. That's why it is called independent variable.
No. Sharks, being fish, have vertical tails, while whales, being mammals, have horizontal tails.
They are lines that are not horizontal nor vertical.
Isolines are the general name. There are different names for each variable being plotted, e.g. isotherms plot lines of equal temperature.