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Transcribed Image Text:At any moment in time, the object can be stationary, moving to the right, moving to the left, or turning around. Identify the motion
of the object at each time provided.
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t = 16 s
t = 2.0 s
t = 4.0 s
t = 9.0 s
t = 14 s
t = 11 s
Stationary
Moving right
Moving left
Turning
V=0

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14
12
10
8
4
2
t (s)
2 4 6 8
8 10 12 14 16
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