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Which statements describe the motion of the object
represented by the graph? Check all that apply
Position vs Time
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10
Position (m)
The object is moving away from the origin
The object is moving towards the origin
The object started at the origin
The object started at 2 meters
The object is traveling at a constant velocity
0
1
2.
3
4.
5
Time (s)
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