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That would depend on the type of axes.

If it is an acceleration vs. time graph, then there would be a continual reading of 0m/s/s acceleration, and the graph would be a straight line indicating 0m/s/s at all times.

If it is a velocity vs time graph, then there would be a constant value of velocity at all times.

If it is a displacement vs time graph, there would be a straight, continuously increasing line.

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