you put nothing on the y axis because dis isn't like a coordinate graph
The y (vertical) axis
The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
The difference is that there is no y axis on a line plot. The letter X is used to represent one of that number. For example, if there where 2 people that had two pets, there would be two Xs above the number 2. A bar graph uses the scale on the y axis to tell you the amount, instead of Xs. I hope this helps!
Y axis (vertical)
On the y-axis.
You generally plot a graph of Voltage v/s Current (with voltage on Y axis and current on the X axis). The graph will not be a straight line.
It could be a velocity graph or an acceleration graph. If the plot is a straight line it is constant velocity. If the plot is a curve it is acceleration.
You have to put a line of best fit onto the graph and find where that line crosses the y-axis.
The y-axis is the vertical line on a line graph.
To show motion of an object on a line graph, you can plot the position of the object on the y-axis against time on the x-axis. The slope of the line connecting the points on the graph represents the speed of the object. Steeper slopes indicate faster motion, while flatter slopes indicate slower motion.
A Coordinate Graph is a graph which has a x and y axis for you to plot
A vertical line is a line that runs up and down. On a graph, it is either the y axis or parallel to the y axis. It is also perpendicular to the x axis.
On a typical graph, the vertical line is the y-axis, they horizontal line is the x-axis.
the origin
Y axis
Draw a straight line through the point on the y-axis where y=2, and give it a slope of -4.
it is the y axis or part of the y axis