vt-v2
None of the graphs that I can see!
they will show the variation between distance & time
Yes. Otherwise what is represented by the height of each bar?
They are all represented by straight lines.
The analytical method involves simultaneous equations but if you do not know that, draw graphs of the equations: with one variable represented per axis. The solution, if any, is where the graphs meet.
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
The answer depends on what information is graphed. There are distance-time graphs, velocity-time graphs, speed-time graphs, acceleration-time graphs.
None of the graphs that I can see!
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Anything can be represented in a graph, although graphs are mostly used for valuse numbers that change over time for instance.
In the context of graphs or charts, keys expalin what is being represented and how.
they will show the variation between distance & time
Yes. Otherwise what is represented by the height of each bar?
They are all represented by straight lines.
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