Definition Of X Axis Math
X axis is defined as the horizontal number line in a cartesian coordinate system.
Definition of x axis math. Also called axis of abscissas. The coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of two number lines a horizontal number line and a vertical number line. And different points are obtained by setting x to be different values it is used as one of the reference objects in specifying position in the rectilinear cartesian coordinates system. Noun plural x ax es eks ak seez.
Vertex plural vertices the horizontal axis of two dimesnional coordinate system. The line on a graph that runs horizontally left right through zero. The equation of x axis is y 0 the y coordinate or ordinate of every point on x axis is equal to 0. The line of figures or coordinates that are arranged from left to right on a graph or map.
Eks ak sis ˈɛksˌæk sɪs. The general rule is that the variable you control is plotted on the x axis and the variable that changes as a result is plotted on the y axis. In a plane cartesian coordinate system the axis usually horizontal along which the abscissa is measured and from which the ordinate is measured. The horizontal number line is called the x axis.