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What is most often given a value of zero to describe an object’s position on a straight line?
displacement
reference point
distance
ending location
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Reference point
The reference point (origin) is usually assigned the coordinate zero so you can describe an object's position along a straight line relative to that point.
The reference point (origin) is usually assigned the coordinate zero so you can describe an object's position along a straight line relative to that point.
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