Displacement of a straight line is zero...
The slope of a horizontal line is zero.
That the forces sum to a non-zero resultant.
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Yes, because the line crosses the y-axis at the origin and the y-value at that point is 0. Therefore, the y-intercept is zero and this equation for this line would be y=x.
For motion at constant speed along a straight line, the acceleration is zero.
The dotted line between two connectors indicates a relationship. The relationship is not a permanent one, hence the line is dotted rather than solid.
A straight line graph plotted on the Cartesian plane
It is the scale.
A straight line which is not vertical.
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It means there is no velocity - it is at rest and nothing is moving. The slope of the line is velocity - a horizontal line is zero slope = zero velocity
A slope of zero or a horizontal line on a distance-time graph represents an object at rest, not moving. This indicates that the object is not changing its position over time.
A scale on a map indicates the relationship between a given measurement and the area it represents. This scale helps with understanding distances and sizes accurately on the map.
No, 60 is not equal to -60. In mathematics, the sign of a number indicates its direction on the number line. The positive sign (+) indicates a number is greater than zero, while the negative sign (-) indicates a number is less than zero. Therefore, 60 and -60 have the same absolute value (60), but they are in opposite directions on the number line.