 Over here are the five equations for motion with constant acceleration. We're going to have a look how we can develop these equations by just looking at the VT graph. First of all, we know that acceleration is the slope of the VT graph. Over here. Therefore, velocity is acceleration times the change in time. We also know that the final velocity is the initial velocity times the change in velocity. Initial velocity plus change in velocity is final velocity. We plug in our change in velocity is equal to A times delta T. And we get final velocity is initial velocity plus A times delta T, which is our first equation.