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It's time to get a little more specific. Based on the velocity (Vx) graph for the car and the velocity data in the table, divide the total

motion of the car into rough time periods that tell a different "chapter" of the story for this car trip. In each of these time
periods, the car's velocity will be notably different from the previous period. Enter a brief description of the car's motion in each
period. The first one is done for you. Use it as an example to identify and describe the remaining time periods. Note: You can
define as many periods as you think appropriate.
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0.2 - 4.6 seconds increasing speed in positive direction

User Spaetzel
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Answer:

0.2 – 4.6 seconds increasing speed in positive direction

4.6 - 7.8 seconds decelerating speed in a positive direction

8 - 17.2 seconds accelerating speed in a negative direction

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User Aravind Bharathy
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Answer:

0.2 – 4.6 seconds increasing speed in positive direction

4.6 - 7.8 seconds decelerating speed in a positive direction

8 - 17.2 seconds accelerating speed in a negative direction

Step-by-step explanation:

**Plato** **Edmentum**n~ this question is pretty open ended, so its hard to get it wrong honestly, good luck <3 ~

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