there are 2 types of axis y-axis and x-axis but i think the opposite of an axis is either a negative or a co-oridinate. bethany aged 14
Horizontal (left to right) There is no "Opposite" to horizontal. However "Vertical" is perpendicular to horizontal. Horizontal (left to right or the "x axis" on a grid) Vertical (up to down or the "y axis" on a grid) The opposite of "left to right" is "right to left." the opposite of y is -y
The plural of axis is axes
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
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Proximal- Closer to the axis of the body
Te opposite of allied. Ie. Germany
Flipping a figure over the axis of symmetry involves creating a mirror image of the figure across that axis. Each point on the original figure corresponds to a point on the opposite side of the axis, maintaining an equal distance from the axis. Points that lie directly on the axis remain unchanged, as they are their own mirror images. This transformation results in a figure that is symmetrical with respect to the axis.
No, they tended to be strongly anti-Communist. The Axis powers were Fascist, the opposite end of the political spectrum.
No; in 13,000 years, the precession of Earth will have changed the axis half a cycle (the full cycle is about 26,000 years), so that the position of the axis will be the opposite of what it is now.No; in 13,000 years, the precession of Earth will have changed the axis half a cycle (the full cycle is about 26,000 years), so that the position of the axis will be the opposite of what it is now.No; in 13,000 years, the precession of Earth will have changed the axis half a cycle (the full cycle is about 26,000 years), so that the position of the axis will be the opposite of what it is now.No; in 13,000 years, the precession of Earth will have changed the axis half a cycle (the full cycle is about 26,000 years), so that the position of the axis will be the opposite of what it is now.
Yes.
Six.Three lines joining pairs of opposite vertices andthree joining the midpoints of opposite sides.
For a reflection across the x axis, both the slope and the y intercept would have the same magnitude but the opposite sign.
The major axis is the longest possible segment you can draw from one point on the ellipse ,through the center, and to the opposite point.