The name of the vertical axis on a graph is called the y axis.
But the horizontal axis is called the x axis.
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The x axis is the horizontal axis. The y axis is the vertical axis.
By convention, the variable that is changed (the independent variable) is displayed along the horizontal or x-axis. The variable that is measured (the dependent variable) is plotted along the vertical or y-axis. A responding variable is a dependent variable and would go along the y axis
Vertical and horizontal lines in most graphs are called axes (plural of axis). They create the plane on which the graph sits. The X axis is the horizontal axis and goes across the graph. The Y axis is vertical axis and goes up and down the graph. They could also be lines which depict places that the graph never touches; this would be called an asymptote.
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Yes, and the Y-Axis holds the dependent variable. * * * * * Usually, but not always. There may be no independent variable - they may be mutually dependent.
In two-dimensional charts, values are typically placed on the vertical (Y) axis, while categories or independent variables are placed on the horizontal (X) axis. This arrangement allows for clear visualization of relationships between the two sets of data. For example, in a bar chart, the height of the bars (Y-axis) represents the values, while the categories (X-axis) indicate what those values correspond to.
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Y-axis is a vertical axis consisting of positive values and negative values.It is perpendicular to x-axis(which is horizontal axis).
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The x values are on the horizontal axis and the y values are on the vertical axis.
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Rise is the change in the y axis (or ordinate axis or vertical axis) values.