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Objective: To analyze a dot diagram and match the motion that it
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Pos'n-Time Graphs
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Match a dot diagram representation to the corresponding position-time
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Match a dot diagram representation to the corresponding velocity-time
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Match a dot diagram representation to the corresponding position-time
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