Which statement can be supported by using pa position-time graph?
A negative slope results when an individual is moving away from the origin.
A horizontal line on the graph means the individual is moving at a non-zero velocity
A positive slope results when an individual is moving away from the origin.
O The speed of an individual cannot be determined from this type of graph.
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