Asked by mickey
A Graph Shows Distance On The Vertical Axis And Time On The Horitzonal Axis. If The Speed Is Steadily Increasing. What Will The Line Representing Speed Look Like On The Graph? (I believe the answer is A)
A. It will be a straight diagonal line b. It will be a straight line that has a very steep slope
c. It will be an irregular line with no problem to it d. It will be a curved line.
A. It will be a straight diagonal line b. It will be a straight line that has a very steep slope
c. It will be an irregular line with no problem to it d. It will be a curved line.
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Answered by
~christina~
It will be a curved exponentially increasingly sloped line.
Answered by
PsyDAG
Contrary to <B>christina</B>, it would be a straight diagonal line, because the speed is "<I>steadily</I> increasing." A curved line does not indicate steady changes.
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
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