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Fatima Lewis
4 May, 01:23
Does time always go on the x-axis?
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Ali Schaefer
4 May, 05:15
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No. In fact the x axis of a graph can contain any kind of value you want, as long as the graph makes sense. Although it is very common of course to have the x axis be used for time.
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