horizontal, heres a way to remember it. X is a cross, so it must be across the page.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_x_axis_vertical_or_hor...
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Horizontal and Vertical Lines ... HORIZONTAL LINES always have the same y value associated with every x along the x axis. No matter where you move, from left to right, the y coordinate stays LOCKED. Thus horizontal lines have equations of the form y = some number.
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www.themathlab.com/Algebra/lines%20and%20distances/hori...
www.themathlab.com/Algebra/lines%20and%20distances/horizont.htm
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Back to first slide ... View graphic version...
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www.tcc.edu/vml/Mth03/Coord/Coord/tsld004.htm
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The word axes is the plural of the word axis. Thus there is a horizontal axis, and a vertical axis. The variable along the horizontal axes is commonly called , and that along the vertical axis is called . Other choices are possible, but we will use this particular choice almost universally in this class.
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www.math.utah.edu/online/1010/coord/
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1-Data Set : 2006-08-17T072013 ... Not all BPMs move betatron oscillation...
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www.desy.de/~abulaban/web%20pages/plots%5BXY%5D.htm
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A. Vertical Shift; B. Horizontal Shift; C. Vertical Expansion; D. Vertical Contraction; E. x-axis Reflection; F. y-axis Reflection ... A table can also be constructed to demonstrate an x-axis reflection. Note that all the y values in the Y2 column negatives of the y values in the Y1 column.
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www.brookscole.com/math_d/templates/student_resources/s...
www.brookscole.com/math_d/templates/student_resources/shared/Hungerford_GC_manual/83functionsgraphs/graphtransformations.htm
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A. Vertical Shift; B. Horizontal Shift; C. Vertical Expansion; D. Vertical Contraction; E. x-axis Reflection; F. y-axis Reflection; A. Vertical Shift...
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www.brookscole.com/math_d/templates/student_resources/shared/Hungerford_GC_manual/89functionsgraphs/graphtransformations.htm
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Equations of horizontal and vertical lines only have one variable. The equation x = 4 represents a vertical line which crosses the x-axis at the point (4, 0). ... Equations of horizontal and vertical lines only have one variable. The equation x = 4 represents a vertical line which crosses the x-axis at the point (4, 0).
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www.hotmath.com/hotmath_help/topics/horizontal-vertical-lines.html
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Early development of modern vertical and horizontal axis wind turbines: A review Export ... CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online.
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www.citeulike.org/article/339112
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