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A graph of complimentary goods in economics represents the relationship between the price of of commodity & demand for it's complementary. Thus it shows a inverse relationship.
a cross section graph shows the values of an economics variables for diffrent categories t a point in time
Outer loop.
Inner loop.
It means that the variable plotted on the vertical axis increases as the one plotted on the horizontal axis increase.
The X axis.
On a standard Cartesian graph, there are two axes. The Y axis runs vertically, bottom to top and the X axis runs horizontally from left to right.
It is OFTEN the x axis, but not always. Sometimes it is the t-axis (for time). In basic economics it could be quantity (q), in demographics it could be age (y, for years). There are many alternatives.
x-axis
The x-axis runs horizontally across the graph and the y-axis runs vertically on it.
There is no difference.
Horizontally.
Yes, it can.
it is a graph that used a line vertically or sometimes horizontally
X Axis
It could be either way just as long as you do the bar graph correctly
A translation.