1.What does the graph represent on X axis and Y axis? *
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Constructing a Line Graph
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Line graphs consist of two axes: x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical), graphically denoted as (x,y). Each axis represents a different data type, and the points at which they intersect is (0,0). The x-axis is the independent axis as its values are not dependent on anything measured.
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Constructing a Line Graph
Line graphs consist of two axes: x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical), graphically denoted as (x,y). Each axis represents a different data type, and the points at which they intersect is (0,0). ... The y-axis is the dependent axis as its values depend on the x-axis's values.
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