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Do linear equationss have x and y axis every time? - Answers

No, for two reasons:First, no equation has an axis at all; only the graph of an equation does.Second, variables x and y are common yet arbitrary examples for variables representing a value from the equation's domain -x- or image set -y. The graph of a function for speed of a bullet over time, for example, would have a speed and a time axis, maybe labelled s and t, respectively.



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No, for two reasons:First, no equation has an axis at all; only the graph of an equation does.Second, variables x and y are common yet arbitrary examples for variables representing a value from the equation's domain -x- or image set -y. The graph of a function for speed of a bullet over time, for example, would have a speed and a time axis, maybe labelled s and t, respectively.



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Do linear equationss have x and y axis every time? - Answers

No, for two reasons:First, no equation has an axis at all; only the graph of an equation does.Second, variables x and y are common yet arbitrary examples for variables representing a value from the equation's domain -x- or image set -y. The graph of a function for speed of a bullet over time, for example, would have a speed and a time axis, maybe labelled s and t, respectively.

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