The variable x.
If there is an independent variable it would be placed on the x axis but there need not be one.
The independent variable goes on the horizontal (x) axis.
The independent variable is usually plotted on the horizontal or x-axis.
The horizontal axis, or "X" axis, is usually reserved for the variable you have no control over, such as the passing of time. This is called the independent variable.
In a graph the vertical axis displays the y variablewhile the horizontal axis displays the x variable. The manipulated variable will be shown on the x axis while the responding variable will be shown on the y axis.
The independent variable is by convention drawn on the x (horizontal) axis, with the dependent variable on the y (vertical) axis.
on the horizontal axis!
The horizontal axis is for the independent variable, which is time. Time is always placed on the horizontal, or x-axis.
the independent variable is on the x-axis
The independent variable is on the horizontal axis.
it is the variable that you change during an experiment and is placed on the x axis. for example, if you are checking for the effect of light intensity on water uptake by a plant, the independent variable is the different light intensity values that you have and the dependent variable is the rate of water uptake which will be on the y axis.
The independent variable goes on the horizontal (x) axis.
Usually the x (horizontal) axis.
It is often the horizontal (x-) axis.
---Manipulated, which is also called the independentvariable.
The independent variable is usually on the bottom, running horizontally. The dependent variable is usually vertical, on the left of the graph.
The independent variable is usually plotted on the horizontal or x-axis.
Independent variable.