A straight line graph (on the cartesian or coordinate plane).
Constant speed. Zero acceleration.
If you mean: y = 3x+5 then it is a straight line equation that can be plotted on a graph whereas 3 is the slope and 5 is the y intercept
The answer depends on what you mean by "A".
If the axes are time/distance then, and only then, it means a constant velocityIf not, then this Q doesn't have enough data to A
Look for the key to the symbols on your graph, which will explain the straight line.
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A straight line graph (on the cartesian or coordinate plane).
Constant speed. Zero acceleration.
If you mean: y = 3x+7 then it is a straight line equation that can be plotted on the Cartesian plane
If you mean: y = 3x+5 then it is a straight line equation that can be plotted on a graph whereas 3 is the slope and 5 is the y intercept
line graph
The answer depends on what you mean by "A".
a non linear graph pretty much means the points on the graph do not create a straight line. in order for a graph to be linear both the x axis and y axis have to increase/decrease at a constant rate, while in a non-linear graph when you connect the point it creates a line that isn't straight. however, in experimental data if the points are a bit off, but still in one general area, it can be considered linear.
If the axes are time/distance then, and only then, it means a constant velocityIf not, then this Q doesn't have enough data to A
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It depend what is the question of your graph. A normal graph consist an x-axis and a y-axis and the relationship is y against x. First you need to write the title,draw the axis,find a suitable scale on each axis and put a legand(which contain the information of your scale per boxes or rather 1cm or 2cm depending what type of graph paper you are using),use the table of data you have and start plotting, the line of the graph is normally draw freehand and line best fit(does not mean a straight line or must cross all the plot but a neat and nice straight or curve line) or otherwise a straight line connecting all the plot depending on type of graph you are drawing.