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 curving.
The object is curving.

The object is moving at a steady speed.
The object is moving at a steady speed.

The object is accelerating.
The object is accelerating.

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To interpret the information provided about the object based on the graph of its distance traveled over time, we need specific details about the curve or line shown in the graph.

  1. If the graph is a straight, upward sloping line, this indicates that the object is moving at a steady speed.
  2. If the graph is a curve that slopes upward more steeply over time, this suggests the object is accelerating.
  3. If the graph is a curve that slopes upward less steeply, this indicates the object is slowing down.
  4. If the graph is a horizontal line, this implies the object is at rest.

Since I don’t have access to the specific graph you mentioned, I cannot provide a definitive answer. However, you can determine which option is correct based on the characteristics of the graph.

If you have further details about the shape of the graph or any specific points to reference, I can help you analyze it better!