If you've got a distance/time graph already then you do 1/time which gives you your rate. Then you plot the points as before but it'll be a straight line with distance up one axis and 1/time on the other
A data series is a collection of data, most likely numbers, that you would use to graph or solve an equation.
A line graph or a bar graph.
It wants you to take the data that is given in the table and graph it. Depending on what sort of data it is, it might be asking you to graph it on the Cartesian Plane (x vs y).
if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
trigonometry
A data series is a collection of data, most likely numbers, that you would use to graph or solve an equation.
A line graph or a bar graph.
It wants you to take the data that is given in the table and graph it. Depending on what sort of data it is, it might be asking you to graph it on the Cartesian Plane (x vs y).
line graph
if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
"Extrapolation" or "forecast".
A line graph.
Having too many series on a graph can make it a bit cluttered. However, you could do more than 3 series, and you will often have more than 3 series. It depends on the graph.
trigonometry
Bar.?
No it won't
line graph