What can be inferred by the presence of a horizontal line on a position-time graph?(1 point)

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A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is stationary (not moving).
A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is stationary (not moving).

A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is accelerating.
A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is accelerating.

A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is decelerating.
A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is decelerating.

A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is in motion.

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The correct inference is:

A horizontal line found on a position-time graph represents an object that is stationary (not moving).

This means that the object's position does not change over time, indicating that it is staying in the same position.