line graph
It's the rate of change of gradient. Or if you have the function of the distance-time graph, it's d2x/dt2.
distance time graph is a graph traveled in a graph which shows how much we have traveled in equal period of time.
if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
distance-time graph
The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.
Typically distance is plotted on the y-axis of a distance-time graph.
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time
No. The slope of the distance-time graph is the change in distance per unit of time - otherwise known as speed. Acceleration is the slope of the speed time graph.
Distance is usually represented on the y-axis of a distance-time graph. The x-axis typically represents time.
The variable plotted along the vertical axis is the distance in the first case, speed in the second. The gradient of (the tangent to) the distance-time graph is the speed while the area under the curve of the speed-time graph is the distance.
A straight line on a distance - time graph represents a "constant velocity".
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.