SOLUTION: how do i graph this? Your car stalls, and you roll to a stop without putting on the brakes. The car's speed depends on how long it has been since it stalled.

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Question 118684: how do i graph this?
Your car stalls, and you roll to a stop without putting on the brakes. The car's speed depends on how long it has been since it stalled.

Answer by m.hansen(16)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
don't put numbers on the graph, since you are given none in the problem.
the general shape is a line that starts at the speed you were going before the stall and slowly decreases in a straight line

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