Moving in th Eastwood direction would create which kind of slope on a position time graph

Note: the x-axis would be time and the y-axis would be position)

A. Positive
B Negative

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Moving in the Eastwood direction typically refers to moving toward the east, which would generally increase your position over time if we assume east corresponds to an increase in position on the y-axis of a position-time graph.

In a position-time graph, if the position increases as time progresses, the slope would be considered positive. Therefore, moving in the Eastwood direction would create:

A. Positive slope on a position-time graph.

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