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The graph shows the distance traveled by a model train going around a track. What can be concluded from the point (1,2) on the graph
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The point (1, 2) means that at time t = 1 (one time unit) the train has traveled a distance of 2 (distance units).
Notes:
- If the graph starts at (0,0), the average speed from t = 0 to t = 1 is 2 distance‑units per time‑unit.
- You cannot determine the train's instantaneous speed or direction from a single point — that requires the slope of the curve at that time (or nearby points).
Notes:
- If the graph starts at (0,0), the average speed from t = 0 to t = 1 is 2 distance‑units per time‑unit.
- You cannot determine the train's instantaneous speed or direction from a single point — that requires the slope of the curve at that time (or nearby points).
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