The graph shows an object’s distance traveled over a period of time What can you tell about the object from the graph?(1 point)ResponsesThe object is moving at a steady speed.The object is moving at a steady speed.The object is slowing down.The object is slowing down.The object is curving.The object is curving.The object is accelerating.

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To determine the object's behavior based on the graph of distance traveled over time, we would need to consider the shape of the graph:

  1. Steady Speed: If the graph is a straight line with a positive slope, the object is moving at a steady speed.

  2. Slowing Down: If the graph is a curve that flattens out over time (concave down), the object is slowing down.

  3. Curving: If the graph shows a curve that is not a straight line, it could indicate that the object is either speeding up or slowing down, depending on the direction of the curve.

  4. Accelerating: If the graph shows a curve that steepens over time (concave up), the object is accelerating.

Without specific details about the shape of the graph, it's difficult to provide a definitive answer. However, if you can describe the features of the graph (whether it is straight, curves up, or curves down), I can help better identify the object's behavior.