they both show in crease but a line graph may show decrease
circle graph
depends what graph....
line graph
There are many things the graph does not show. It does not show my shoe size, for example.
A graph representing a runner at rest would show a flat line at a constant position, indicating no change in distance covered over time. The y-axis would represent the distance traveled by the runner, and the x-axis would represent time.
Sonic is faster. The road runner is fast, but sonic is as faster than sound.higher than roughly 350,000 km. He is the fastest thing alive.
A runner gains kinetic energy as they get faster. This is the energy associated with their motion and speed.
The Peacock
they both show in crease but a line graph may show decrease
A graph does not cook your meals when you are hungry! A graph does not show causation.
As the speed increases, the graph will show larger spikes and faster fluctuations. Slower speeds will result in smaller spikes and slower fluctuations. The relationship between speed and the shape of the graph depends on the specific context of the data being graphed.
A runner can out run the snake of course - but it is a close call if the runner can jab as quickly as a rattler can strike.
be practice very well
Sonic, obviously!
Wiley cyote runs after Road runner
False. The slope of the distance-time graph represents the speed of the object. A steeper slope indicates a faster speed, so the distance-time graph for a faster moving object would have a greater slope than the graph for a slower moving object.