The object is accelerating
How the speed of something changes over time.
There is a dot on the graph
This question cannot be answered because there is no graph to tell where the y-intercept is.
Of course yes. An object is stationary when the graph is horizontal in a displacement-time graph.
The gradient of a distance-time graph gives the object's speed.
The object is accelerating
How the speed of something changes over time.
There is a dot on the graph
to tell them why you made this graph
First they all tell you the percentages of something and they tell you peoples opinion on things.
The graph "moved" up the page (or screen).
sine graph will be formed at origine of graph and cosine graph is find on y-axise
The y-intercept on a position vs. time graph represents the initial position where the object started. It is the value of the position when time is zero.
What dose a line graph tell you about the relationship between the variables in an experiment
A double bar graph would tell us.
Test it by the vertical line test. That is, if a vertical line passes through the two points of the graph, this graph is not the graph of a function.