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26 April, 21:55
The slope of a line on a distance-time graph is
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Danielle Hall
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Slope of any given curve is defined as
Rate of change in quantity on Y axis with respect to the quantity on x axis.
Here on Y axis if we plot distance and on X axis if time is plotted then
Slope = [tex] / frac{ds}{dt}[/tex}
above expression is rate of change in distance with time which shows apped of object
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