The graph shows an object’s distance traveled over a period of time

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What can you tell about the object from the graph?

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Responses

The object is slowing down.
The object is slowing down.

The object is accelerating.
The object is accelerating.

The object is curving.
The object is curving.

The object is moving at a steady speed.
The object is moving at a steady speed.
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Without further context or information, it is not possible to determine anything about the object's motion from just the given graph.

Without further information or details about the graph, it is not possible to determine what can be told about the object from the graph. Additional information such as the shape, slope, or any patterns in the graph would be needed to discern whether the object is accelerating, decelerating, moving at a steady speed, or curving.

To determine what can be inferred from the graph, you would need to analyze the shape and slope of the line on the graph. Without having access to the graph, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer. However, I can guide you on how to interpret the graph.

1. The object is slowing down: If the line on the graph becomes less steep over time or has a negative slope, then it indicates that the object is slowing down.

2. The object is accelerating: If the line on the graph becomes steeper over time or has a positive slope, then it suggests that the object is accelerating.

3. The object is curving: If the line on the graph is not a straight line and shows a curve, it indicates that the object's speed is changing over time.

4. The object is moving at a steady speed: If the line on the graph is a horizontal straight line, it suggests that the object is moving at a constant speed.

Please refer to the actual graph to draw any conclusions and select the appropriate response based on the description of the line on the graph.