You could try drawing a vertical line as far from the points as you can get - though why you would want to do that defeats me.
That would be a bar graph.
constant speed
The straight horizontal line on the graph says: "Whatever time you look at, the speed is always the same". This is the graph of an object moving with constant speed.
that would indicate that the object is at rest (static object) :D
Constant speed ... zero acceleration.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
The straight horizontal line on a graph is referred to as the x-axis. The vertical line on a graph is the y-axis.
That would be a bar graph.
constant speed
The straight horizontal line on the graph says: "Whatever time you look at, the speed is always the same". This is the graph of an object moving with constant speed.
that would indicate that the object is at rest (static object) :D
The given speed is constant for the given period
Constant speed ... zero acceleration.
The horizontal axis.
In simple cases, you would put time on the horizontal axis.
A horizontal line on a position-time graph would indicate that the object is stationary and not changing its position over time.
A horizontal line on a velocity-time (V-T) graph would show constant speed. This is because the slope of a V-T graph represents acceleration, and a horizontal line means zero acceleration, indicating constant speed.