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A distance-time graph is a visual representation
that shows how the distance of an object changes over time.
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The horizontal
axis (x-axis) represents time.
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The vertical axis
(y-axis) represents distance from a starting point.
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Each point on the graph shows the
distance of the object at a specific time.
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If the graph is a straight line
sloping upwards, it means the object is moving away from the
starting point at a constant speed.
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If the line is horizontal,
it means the object is stationary (not moving) because the distance isn't
changing.
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If the line slopes downwards,
it means the object is moving back toward the starting point.
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