Straight line
The line would be going diagnley to the right
A graph and an object.
Acceleration is negative when the object is moving in the opposite direction. on a graph the line would be in the negative quadrant.
23 or 32.
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horizontal.
It would be anything other than a horizontal line.
The line would be going diagnley to the right
The line would be going diagnley to the right
It would be a horizontal line, with a y-coordinate at the starting distance.
A graph and an object.
Acceleration is negative when the object is moving in the opposite direction. on a graph the line would be in the negative quadrant.
23 or 32.
-- If the answer comes from the graph, then I have to see the graph in order to figure out the answer. -- If the question comes from Apex, then don't bother. You won't get the answer here if we can help it.
The straight horizontal line on the graph says: "Whatever time you look at, the speed is always the same". This is the graph of an object moving with constant speed.
It means there is no movement towards or away from the point from which distances are measured - usually the origin. The object can be moving in a transverse direction at any speed and the graph would not show it.
The object would not cease moving, as there is no friction to act like a brake.