What describes the direction of body in one dimension
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the direction of a body can be explained in various ways but if you want to have a trait line motion or a rectilinear motion then you will have only to directions represented as + or -. We can also decide the directions of the units according to ourselves and according to which we would have to change the sign convection.
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