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To find the displacement of an object moving at a constant velocity, you can use the formula:

Displacement = Velocity × Time

In this case, the velocity is given as -2 m/s (negative indicates the direction of motion) and the time is given as 5 seconds. Plugging in the values into the formula:

Displacement = (-2 m/s) × (5 s)

Calculating the product:

Displacement = -10 m

Therefore, the displacement of the object moving at -2 m/s for 5 seconds is -10 meters.

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