The v-x graph shows velocity decreasing linearly with distance. Using kinematic equation v2=v02+2ax, we can establish the relationship between acceleration and position.
From the linear v-x relationship, differentiating using a=vdxdv yields acceleration that is linearly proportional to distance from the origin.
The a-x graph shows a straight line passing through the origin with positive slope, indicating that acceleration increases linearly with distance while remaining positive throughout the motion.




