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PLEASE HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! The motion of objects can be quite complex. The motion of this frog is an example. Suppose that the frog moves from one lily pad to the other in 1 second.

Describe the motion of the frog as it makes one round trip between the two lily pads. Use the terms speed, velocity, displacement, and distance in your answer.


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