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In a velocity-time graph it will be the time axis (where velocity = 0). On a distance-time graph it will be a line parallel to the time axis: distance = some constant (which may be 0).
curve
Straight line
The answer depends on whether it is a distance-time graph, speed-time graph or something else.
At constant speed, the distance/time graph is a straight line, whose slope is equal to the speed.
A distance vs time graph for an object experiencing constant acceleration would be a straight line that curves upward, showing a steady increase in distance over time.
It is a zig-zag plot.
distance time graph is a graph traveled in a graph which shows how much we have traveled in equal period of time.
It looks like a line steadily getting higher and higher
If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, and the speed is steadily increasing, the line representing speed will be a straight line.
The line would be going diagnley to the right
It would be anything other than a horizontal line.