Yes, it can be. It is indicated by the slope of the distance increases as time increases.
Indirectly, yes. If the graph is a straight line there is no acceleration, if the graph is not linear there is acceleration.
If the slope of the graph increases, then speed is increasing. This can be seen as a steeper incline on the graph. Another way to tell is if the distance covered in a specific time period gets larger, indicating a higher speed.
imagine if you have a graph on the bottom line the numbers say 1 3 6 1 9 7 1 the mode of that graph is 1 because it was there number that was seen most meaning 1 is seen more than the others
A graph has two axes, X and Y. A function can be seen on the graph based on the formula with X and Y representing certain properties in the formula.
Analysis.
A graph with a data spread which is both positive and negative can be displayed on a divergent bar graph. These could be constructed on either the x or y axis. Most of you will have seen such a graph which has been drawn on a population pyramid.
No, the densities of the Galilean moons do not increase with distance from Jupiter. The densities of the Galilean moons are not correlated with their distance from Jupiter, unlike the pattern seen in the densities of planets increasing with distance from the Sun.
interpreting data.
If seen the accurate distance it is 1320kms. Through navigation, it is 2045kms. If seen in general it approximately will be around 1700kms.
because the light travels through the water which splits the light and can only be seen from a certain distance away
A graph is a visual aid on which data may be seen and understood.
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