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well, the area under the curve between a time interval is equal to the distance traveled on that specific time interval. So one quantity is distance. As for another quantity, the answer would be velocity, but I think they may want a less obvious answer. A quantity out side of velocity could be instantaneous acceleration. This is given by the slope of the the tangent line to the velocity-time graph.

Hope this helps you answer your question. Though I think the most simple way to understanding why is to take a course of calculus.

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Acceleration and displacement can be obtained from the velocity-time graph. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, which can be found as the slope of the velocity-time graph. Displacement can be determined by finding the area under the velocity-time graph, as it represents the distance traveled by an object.

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The slope of velocity time graph will give you acceleration . The area under Velocity time graph will give you displacement of the body

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Displacement.

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