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Consider this line graph that represents speed in meters/second. The X-axis is labelled in seconds, the Y-axis is labelled in meters.
Suppose that a moving object is moving at a constant speed of 4 m/s. Evaluate how the graph for constant speed 4 m/s would look,
compared to the line graph seen here.
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The line would be straight and horizontal at [1,4].
The line would be straight and diagonal, going through point [4, 1} first.
The line would be straight and diagonal, going through point [.5, 2} first.
The line would still curve, but would be plotted above the line seen in the
graph

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