ChatterBank1 min ago
what goes on the y and x asis?
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Looked on the internet for this and so many sites say different things.
The y axis, Is that what you control such as temp, time, concentration? and the x axis the variable you have no control on such as refractive index etc
The y axis, Is that what you control such as temp, time, concentration? and the x axis the variable you have no control on such as refractive index etc
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Usually, the x-axis is used for the independent variable, i.e. the one you "control" and the y-axis for the dependent (response) variable.
e.g. plotting a time vs. temperature graph, you would plot time on the x-axis (say you take a measurement every 10 seconds) and the measured temperature value on the y-axis, after each time interval.
There is no rule saying you MUST do it this way, though.
e.g. plotting a time vs. temperature graph, you would plot time on the x-axis (say you take a measurement every 10 seconds) and the measured temperature value on the y-axis, after each time interval.
There is no rule saying you MUST do it this way, though.