Typically x axis goes horizontally, incrementing to the right, and y axis goes vertically incrementing up. They cross each other at right angle and that point is typically marked as 0 on each axis.
The amount of time! :)
The answer depends on the scale used.
Independent on the x-axis (horizontal) and dependent on the y-axis (vertical).
Bar graphs are typically placed on the standard X-Y coordinate system. There are two axes: x and y.
The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
The z-axis is perpendicular to the plane of the x and y-axes in 3-dimensional space.
An axis refers to the X, Y, or Z axis on a graph. "Axes" is the plural form of "Axis".
It is the x axis and the y axis and both axes are found on the Cartesian plane
The amount of time! :)
X axis goes across (horizontal) Y axis is up and down (vertical)
horizontal and vertical axes
x axis and y axis
There are two of them which are the y-axis and the x-axis.
They are the x and y axes
The answer depends on the scale used.
Independent on the x-axis (horizontal) and dependent on the y-axis (vertical).
The horizontal x axis and the vertical y axis whereas both axes are perpendicular to each other at the point of origin.