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The trajectory of the motion is a straight line.
absolutely nothing it is a word that i madeup
The more common idiom is "stiff as a board," meaning "very stiff." Unless used ironically, like "straight as a crooked stick" or "straight as a politician's promise," the expression "straight as a board" would mean "very straight." When referring to "straight as..........." the term usually is as straight as a die
yes..if by straight you mean they have no curvature. just double checking.
The graphical solution of two straight lines, if it exists, is a single point. If such a point exists, its mean will be itself.