GCSE Maths Distance-Time Graphs Revision in Worthing
Distance-time graphs show journeys and speed. Students need to interpret slopes, flat sections and units carefully.
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Key skills
- Reading distance and time from graphs
- Understanding stationary sections
- Finding speed from gradient
- Interpreting journey descriptions
Exam tip: A steeper line means a higher speed on a distance-time graph.
Common mistake: A common mistake is thinking a flat line means zero distance, when it usually means stopped.
Video explanation
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