Y Axis

Word Y AXIS
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Definitions and meanings of "Y Axis"

What do we mean by y axis?

The vertical axis of a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. noun

One of three axes in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. noun

The axis on a graph that is usually drawn from bottom to top and usually shows the range of values of variable dependent on one other variable, or the second of two independent variables. noun

The vertical axis in a plane coordinate system noun

The axis on a graph that is usually drawn from bottom to top and usually shows the range of values of variable dependent on one other variable, or the second of two independent variables.

A code used among teens to define a girl's butt in reference to the 3 dimensions on a graph. Z axis is how much it sticks out. Y axis is how tall it is. X axis is how wide it is. Urban Dictionary

When a friend does something that is particularly unfriendly. Anytime someone does something mean or inappropriate. Originated from "Flight of the Conchords" when Murray shows Jemaine and Bret his "friends chart." The y axis on Murray's friend chart represents the level of friendship and the x axis shows the time line. When Bret and Jemaine are mean to Murray and his other friend they are dropped on the y axis to the point of being at the "stranger" level on the chart. Urban Dictionary

What you should tell strangers your age is because they are creepy and will remember stuff like that. Urban Dictionary

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The word "y-axis" in example sentences

 (Though I don't subscribe to the view that zero always needs to be on the y-axis, as long as it's clearly labeled.) ❋ Philip N. Cohen (2010)

Her deft touch rotated the Challenger ninety degrees around its y-axis, and then set the ship spinning around the x-axis as it rushed toward the swooping enemy ship. ❋ David A. McIntee (2011)

The graph itself needs to be rotated -90 degrees, so that size is indeed the x-axis and shame the y-axis, but simply switching the labels is ineffective, as it changes (and makes wrong) the meaning of the graph. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(Though I don't subscribe to the view that zero always needs to be on the y-axis, as long as it's clearly labeled.) ❋ Philip N. Cohen (2010)

Perhaps what your RP scale needs is an identity x-axis and a context y-axis? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Then he offers a bizarre diagram, with two axes: on the y-axis, innovation; on the x-axis, choice. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The key to understanding this one is knowing that her dependent variable is on the y-axis, so Insecurity is being predicted by the independent variable on the x-axis, Products. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Put density on the x-axis, and status on the y-axis, and center the densities around the x = 0. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The value on the y-axis relative to the value on the x-axis. gwjunkie Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Looking at the y-axis, very few Bruce Randolph students scored as proficient on state tests. ❋ Bill Tucker (2011)

Then, down the left side of the page (the vertical y-axis), you write all of the common issues that come up in a typical week. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It made sense to me, but that was when I read the y-axis as “how smart your parents think you are.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

You have a horrible tendency to post charts and either not label them properly (usually the y-axis) or not state what each curve represents (in this case it happens to be fairly obvious, but you should still state it explicitly). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Here we go … the x-axis is the independent variable (price of chicken) … the y-axis is the dependent variable (squirrel population). ❋ Unknown (2009)

That missing ‘l’ made me misread the y-axis label as something related to atheism. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I first read the y-axis as ‘authenticism’. .which of course would have more accurately been ‘authenticity’ … anyways. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Yo that] girl got [made] [y axis] ❋ SMDWCE3 (2009)

[Murray]: "You drilled holes in my desk. That's a drop on [the y] [axis]..." ❋ Grymm Deth (2010)

Creepy Pedophile: Hey you! [How old are you]? [Smart Kid]: [-7 on the Y axis]! Creepy Pedophile: WTF? Smart Kid: *runs away* ❋ XEsay (2008)

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