Science, asked by vishnugarapati, 10 months ago

How would the graphs be different if the X axis is changed to Y and vice versa ?

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Answered by subham322669
7

Answer:because of points in x and y axis aslike (x,y)

Explanation:if x axis is changed to y so no. In x axis will get exchanged and this get variation in graph

Answered by SteffiPaul
3

If the X and Y axes are interchanged the graphs would be rotated by 90° clockwise.

  • The X and Y axes are the lines of reference in the Cartesian coordinate system.
  • Conventially the X axis is considered to be the horizontal axis and the Y axis the vertical one.
  • An graph drawn with reference to these axes is on the XY plane.
  • The equation of a curve in the XY plane is conventially represented as -y = a_{1} x^{n} + a_{2} x^{n-1}  +...+a_{m}     -(1)
  • Commonly, linear and quadratic equation are plotted as higher order equations lead to complexity.
  • On interchanging the X and Y axes, equation 1 would be a polynomial in terms of y equated to x.
  • This would result is a similar curve, but would be rotated by 90° clockwise.
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