A coordinate plane has a horizontal axis labeled t (s) and a vertical axis labeled vx (m/s). There are five connected line segments.The first goes from (0,-8) to (4,-8); the second from (4,-8) to (6,0); the third from (6,0) to (10,16); the fourth from (10,16) to (13,16); and the fifth from (13,16) to (18,0).
Question
A coordinate plane has a horizontal axis labeled t (s) and a vertical axis labeled vx (m/s). There are five connected line segments.The first goes from (0,-8) to (4,-8); the second from (4,-8) to (6,0); the third from (6,0) to (10,16); the fourth from (10,16) to (13,16); and the fifth from (13,16) to (18,0).
Solution
It seems like you're describing a piecewise linear graph on a coordinate plane, but you haven't asked a specific question about it. Are you looking for the slope of each segment, the y-intercept, or something else? Please provide more details so I can assist you better.
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