Axis Graphs and Coordinate Grids Quiz

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What is the purpose of an axis graph?

The purpose of an axis graph is to show the intersection of two real number lines, the X axis and the Y axis, and to contain all the data that is plotted on the graph.

What are the X and Y axes in an axis graph?

The X axis is the horizontal line and the Y axis is the vertical line in an axis graph.

What is the meaning of an ordered pair (X,Y) in a graph?

An ordered pair (X,Y) in a graph represents a point on the graph, with X being the first number (horizontal value) and Y being the second number (vertical value).

How is the X axis represented on a graph?

The X axis is represented by the horizontal line running left-to-right on a graph.

How is the Y axis represented on a graph?

The Y axis is represented by the vertical line running up-and-down on a graph.

What is the difference between a linear axis chart and a polynomial axis chart?

A linear axis chart shows changes in data that create a straight line, with a change in X producing the same change in Y. A polynomial axis chart shows changes that vary, with a change in X not producing an equal value of Y, resulting in a curved line.

How are ordered pairs plotted on an axis chart?

To plot an ordered pair on an axis chart, first move in the horizontal X direction to the specified X value, and then move in the vertical Y direction to the specified Y value.

What is the range of a graph?

The range of a graph is the difference between the highest and lowest values on the Y-axis.

How can the range of a graph be found?

To find the range of a graph, determine the lowest and highest values on the Y-axis, and then subtract the smallest number from the largest number.

What is the domain of a graph?

The domain of a graph is the difference between the highest and lowest values on the X-axis.

Test your knowledge of axis graphs and coordinate grids in this quiz! Learn about the X and Y axes and how they represent independent and dependent variables. Understand the basic layout and importance of an axis graph.

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