Asked by Joe
how does a time/distance graph look. What soes a horizantal and diagonal line mean.
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
Here is a PDF file to download:
cresmet.asu.edu/proj_res/msp/course1/act_1_4_ranger.pdf
horizontal means the lines looks like: -----------
vertical means the lines look like:
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Is that what you mean?
Sra
cresmet.asu.edu/proj_res/msp/course1/act_1_4_ranger.pdf
horizontal means the lines looks like: -----------
vertical means the lines look like:
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Is that what you mean?
Sra
Answered by
Albert
x = time (independent)
y = distance (dependent)
horizontal: y isn't changing
diagonal: y is increasing at a constant rate
y = distance (dependent)
horizontal: y isn't changing
diagonal: y is increasing at a constant rate
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