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Why does the graph begin at X=1?

Why does the graph begin at X=1?-example-1

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User Zehavit
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Possibly due to the fact that it does not follow the trend of the linear equation. If it were to follow the trend, the time would be at the negatives, which may mean they have a disadvantage (they start BEHIND the starting line) or the person is superhuman and travels at negative time :P
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