No.
A stone has the SAME acceleration whether you throw it down, throw it up, throw it sideways, or just drop it.
YOU decide the stone's initial velocity, but it always has the same acceleration after it leaves your hand.
Answer: Initial velocity is independent of the slope of the graph; that is, the acceleration. An object thrown downward still accelerates after release at the same rate as an object that is dropped.
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