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Based on the information given, we cannot determine if the object is moving at a steady speed, curving, accelerating, or slowing down. The graph provided is necessary in order to provide an accurate assessment of the object's motion.

The information provided in the question is not sufficient to determine the characteristics of the object's motion from the graph. To analyze the object's motion, we would need to examine the shape of the graph and the relationship between distance and time. Could you please provide more details or a visual representation of the graph?

To determine what we can tell about the object from the graph, we need to analyze the features of the graph. However, since the graph is not provided in the question, I can only work with the information you provided in the text.

Based on the responses given, it appears that the object is moving at a steady speed. However, without the graph, it is difficult to confirm this with certainty.

If you have access to the graph, here's how you can determine the object's motion:

1. Look at the shape of the graph: If the graph represents distance on the y-axis and time on the x-axis, observe the line connecting the data points. If the line is a straight horizontal line, it indicates that the object is at rest or moving at a constant speed. If the line is curved, it suggests that the object's speed is changing.

2. Calculate the slope: If you know the equation of the graph, you can calculate the slope. A constant slope indicates a constant speed, while an increasing or decreasing slope suggests acceleration or deceleration, respectively.

3. Examine the rate of change: Calculate the rate of change of distance with respect to time at different intervals. If the rate of change is constant, the object is moving at a steady speed. If the rate of change is increasing, the object is accelerating. If the rate of change is decreasing, the object is slowing down.

By analyzing these features, you can determine the object's motion from the graph.