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question: Explain the differences between two graphs.

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Answered by dhananjaylagad56
6

Answer:

slope of both graph are same but 1st graph start from origin so its at t = 0 its y co-ordinate is zero .

second graph does not start from origin . at t = 0 its y co-ordinate is not zero.

Explanation: from linear equation of graph

   Y = MX + C  

  here m is slope x is x coordinate y is y coordinate and C = y -intercept

for 1st graph C =0 so its start from origin

for 2nd graph C IS NOT EQUAL TO ZERO  so it does not dstart from origin

Answered by hvishwakarma109
3

Answer:

1) y= mx

2) y=mx + c

Explanation:

The equation of the first graph is (y=mx) where m is the slope of the line. It means that at t =0 distance travelled by the body is zero.

The equation of the second graph is (y=mx+c) where m is the slope of the line and c is a constant. It means at t =0 the body has travelled some distance i.e. the constant 'c' .

Hope you understand .

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