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In a line graph which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable?

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.


Where are the Dependent and independent variable placed on a graph?

Dependent variable take on X-axis and independent variable take on Y-axis in a graph.


On which axis of a graph should the independent variable be graphed?

the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis


Where On a line graph the dependent variable is plotted on what axis?

The dependent variable is usually plotted on the "y" or ordinal axis.


What variable is placed in the y axis or vertical axis?

which is considered as dependent on the variable on x axis which is considered as independent variable in the plotting of graph


Where are the dependent and independent variables located on a graph explain with example?

The independent variable (such as time) is places on the x-axis of a graph. Always place the things that will never change on the x-axis. The dependent variable is then placed on the y-axis. The difference between the independent and dependent variable is that the independent variable in an experient does not change it is what stays constent, it is what is used to measure the dependent variable. On the other hand the dependent variable is what the experiment is testing for and what depends on the independent variable.


How is the dependent and independent variable of an experiment displayed on a graph?

The Independent variable is placed on the x-axis and the dependent variable is placed on the y- axis


What do you graph on the vertical axis of a graph?

If you are graphing the results of an experiment, the dependent variable is on the vertical, or y-axis, and the independent variable is on the horizontal axis, or x-axis.


Where are the independent and dependent variables placed on the graph?

In a graph, the independent variable is typically placed on the x-axis (horizontal axis), while the dependent variable is placed on the y-axis (vertical axis). This arrangement helps to illustrate how changes in the independent variable affect the dependent variable. By convention, the independent variable is manipulated or controlled, while the dependent variable is measured in response.


What are the main components of a graph?

The x-axis, which is the dependent variable, and the y-axis, which is the independent variable.


Which is the dependent variable on a graph?

That depends a lot on what the graph is illustrating. However, generally, the depended variable will be on the x-axis (the horizontal axis).


When constructing a graph which variable goes on which axis?

The independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.

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