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Explore math with our beautiful, free online graphing calculator. Graph functions, plot points, visualize algebraic equations, add sliders, animate graphs, and more.
- 3D Graph
3D Graph - Graphing Calculator - Desmos
- Graphing Calculator
Graphing Calculator - Graphing Calculator - Desmos
- Vector Field Generator
Vector Field Generator - Graphing Calculator - Desmos
- Graphing Linear Inequalities Systems
Graphing Linear Inequalities Systems - Graphing Calculator -...
- Log & Exponential Graphs
Log & Exponential Graphs - Graphing Calculator - Desmos
- Piecewise Function
Piecewise Function - Graphing Calculator - Desmos
- Unit Step Function
Unit Step Function - Graphing Calculator - Desmos
- Coordinate Plane
Coordinate Plane - Graphing Calculator - Desmos
- 3D Graph
Interactive, free online graphing calculator from GeoGebra: graph functions, plot data, drag sliders, and much more!
X and y-axis are the axes used in coordinate systems that form a coordinate plane. The horizontal axis is represented by the x-axis and the vertical axis is represented by the y-axis. The point where the x and y-axis intersect is known as the origin and is used as the reference point for the plane.
How to create a scatter plot. Enter the title of the graph. For each series, enter data values with space delimiter, label, color and trendline type. For each axis, enter minimal axis value, maximal axis value and axis label. Press the Draw button to generate the scatter plot.
Learn how to plot points and represent linear equations on the coordinate plane using the x-axis and y-axis. Find out the meaning, facts, and practice problems on x and y axis with fun games and worksheets.
Learn how the X and Y axis form the basis of most graphs and display different kinds of information depending on the graph type. See examples of scatterplots, histograms, time series plots, bar charts, and box plots with X and Y axis.
Learn how to plot points and graphs on the x- and y-axes, the horizontal and vertical lines in the Cartesian coordinate system. Find out how to identify x- and y-intercepts, the points where a graph crosses the axes.