Ya so honestly...I cant figure out how to graph this graph. OK so Willy throws a coin from the top of a cliff. If he throws it with an initial velocity of 22 m.s in the horizontal direction, plot the trajectory of the coin at intervals of 0.10s. How can this be done? Please help me, the more I look at these questions, the more I wonder why in the world did I take this class? Thanks so much for being smart and taking the time to assist me..you are all helping me out more than you even know!

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IT can be done by finding the x displacement each .1 second, and the y displacement each .1 second.

You have equations for displacement in x, and y.

These are rather elementary kinematics problems, if you are failing to understand the concepts, maybe you need not to take physics. Or, get a tutor maybe twice a week.
Jee thanks?
On neat way to graph this is put the graph as position (x is horizontal, y is vertical), and put a dot where the ball is each .1 second. Then, the plot will consist of dots, almost like a strobe picture taken over time.