The y-axis on a graph? x is the horizontal.
2007-11-06 08:02:34
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answer #1
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answered by ms_lotr_freak 3
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It's really hard to know what kind of answer you are looking for without some additional context for the question. But here is one answer.
If points in the plane are described by ordered pairs, then the vertical axis consists of all points whose first coordinate (the first number of the ordered pair) equals 0.
2007-11-06 16:04:22
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answered by Michael M 7
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its probably the z axis on a graph. the y axis goes up and down, x goes left and right, and the z axis is vertical (pretty much 3-D). in the point (2,4,3) the 3 is the point on the z axis.
2007-11-06 16:03:32
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answered by izik2010 2
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In plane figures the up/down scale of distances
Usually the North-South line,
in 3 dimensional maps the "Z" is vertical, designating the elevation above some standard ususally mean sea level
2007-11-06 16:52:39
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answered by klby 6
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The vertical axis is the vertical line on a grid. It is also where the X point in your coordinate is located.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2uf3hqe&s=2
2007-11-06 16:20:45
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answered by allikay_13 2
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y axis vertical, x axis horizontal
2007-11-06 16:06:44
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answered by YamiRob 2
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y axis
2007-11-06 16:02:53
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answered by kaushal p 1
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