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i personally chose 0 an my interval
the answer is, interval
You find the average rate of change of the function. That gives you the derivative on different points of the graph.
It depends on what variable is represented by the graph.
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That's correct! The average acceleration of an object over a certain time interval is given by the slope of the line connecting the initial and final velocity points on a velocity vs. time graph during that interval. It is calculated by dividing the change in velocity by the time interval.
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The average velocity for an interval must be plotted at the middle of the time interval to represent an instantaneous velocity on a velocity-time graph.
False. Average acceleration is calculated as the change in velocity divided by the time interval over which the change occurs, not from the slope of a velocity vs. time graph.
wha is the interval on a line graph, scale from 0-25?..
The slope of a position-time graph represents the average velocity of an object. It does not represent the rate of change of velocity, which would be represented by the slope of a velocity-time graph.
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The average speed of an object is represented by the slope of a straight line on a position-time graph. A steeper slope indicates a higher average speed, while a shallower slope indicates a lower average speed. The slope is calculated by dividing the change in position by the change in time.