Y-axis dependent- X-axis
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
just because its science. if it can be it is.
price is dependent or independent?quantity
No, it is an endogenous variable.
Independentvariableis:a factor or phenomenon thatcausesorinfluencesanotherassociatedfactor or phenomenon called adependent variable. For example,incomeis an independentvariablebecause it causes and influences another variableconsumption. In a mathematicalequationormodel, the independent variable is the variable whosevalueis given. In anexperiment, it is the controlledcondition(that is allowed tochangein asystematicmanner) whose effect on thebehaviorof a dependent variable is studied. Also calledcontrolled variable,explanatory variable, orpredictor variable. refer to link below
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
x-axis
the y-axis is the dependent variable and the x-axis is the independent variable.
If there is an independent variable then that goes on the x-axis. If not, either of two variables can go on the y-axis. With a chart in three or more dimensions, the second independent variable, if it exists, will go on the y-axis.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis while the dependent variable goes on the y-axis. :)
In principle, wherever you want. However, it is customary to place the independent variable on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable on the vertical axis.
no the y
the independent variable is on the y-axis
Usually on the horizontal axis.
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
The independent variable is plotted on the horizontal axis, or x axis. The dependent variable, or response variable is plotted on the vertical axis, or y axis.
The manipulated variable, also known as the independent variable, is typically plotted along the x-axis of a graph. This variable is controlled by the experimenter and is used to observe its effect on the responding variable, which is usually plotted on the y-axis.