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On a distance time graph distance is usually what variable?

independent


A graph is constructed such that time is the x-variable and distance is the y-variable If you plot the distance that light travels on the graph and it travels at a speed?

60 A.S apex :)


A graph is constructed such that time in hours is the x-variable and distance in miles is the y-variable If you plot the distance that a space shuttle in orbit travels on the graph and it travel?

300000 ~APEX


On a distance time graph time is usually the what variable?

On a distance vs. time graph, time is usually the independent variable presented on the X axis in the Cartesian Coordinate System. The dependent variable would be distance, and would be presented on the Y axis.


What is the difference between a speed vs time graph and a distance vs time graph?

The dependent variable.


A graph is constructed such that time in hours is the x-variable and distance in miles is the y-variable If you plot the distance that a car travels on the graph traveling at a speed of 60 miles?

A graph is constructed such that time (in hours) is the x-variable and distance (in miles) is the y-variable. If you plot the distance that a car travels on the graph traveling at a speed of 60 miles per hour, what is the slope of the graph?


How is a distance- time graph different than a speed time graph?

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.


Is distancetime a mathematical expression in average speed?

yes, if you mean that speed=distance divided by time, also known as distance/time


What variable goes on the y axis of a motion graph?

Distance from some fixed point.


On the distance vs time graph time is represented on the x-axis as the?

Time is on the x-axis as it is the independent variable. The distance is the dependent variable as the distance travelled depends on how long the journey has been going. :)


Draw a graph with an independent variable?

To create a graph with an independent variable, you would typically plot the independent variable on the x-axis and the dependent variable on the y-axis. For example, if you're studying the effect of time on distance traveled, time would be the independent variable (x-axis) and distance would be the dependent variable (y-axis). You can then plot data points based on your observations and connect them to visualize the relationship between the two variables.


Where On a line graph where is the dependent variable placed?

On a line graph, where is the dependent variable placed?