We would have to see the graph.
Anytime.
The slope of a line on a position vs. time graph would represent the a velocity of the object being described.
Yes, x = -3 would represent a vertical line at abscissa -3, parallel to the y-axis.
BAR ;)
We would have to see the graph.
Bar Graph
It would be a sinusoidal graph.
Anytime.
On a graph showing the motion of an object, variables such as time (on the x-axis) and position or displacement (on the y-axis) would be used. The slope of the graph would represent the object's velocity, while the area under the curve would represent the object's displacement.
The slope of a line on a position vs. time graph would represent the a velocity of the object being described.
Yes, x = -3 would represent a vertical line at abscissa -3, parallel to the y-axis.
BAR ;)
A pie graph would represent the composition of air nicely.
Why are you looking here just THINK
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.
A pie chart would probably be the most appropriate, otherwise a bar graph.