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Mathematics, 03.09.2019 22:30 coolcatbergmann

Consider this line graph that represents speed in meters/second. the x-axis is labelled in seconds; the y-axis is labelled in meters.
suppose that a moving object is moving at a constant speed of 4 m/s. how would the graph for constant speed 4 m/s look, compared to the line graph seen here?
a) the line would be straight and horizontal at (1,4)
b) the line would straight and diagonal, going through point (4, 1) first
c) the line would be straight and diagonal, going through point (5,2) first.
d) the line would still curve, but would be plotted above line seen in the graph

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