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The displacement \( x \) of a particle in a straight line motion is given by \( x = 1 - t - t^2 \). The correct representation of the motion is

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For equations of motion with a negative quadratic term (\( t^2 \)), the displacement graph will be a downward parabola.
Updated On: Apr 18, 2025
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The Correct Option is B

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The given displacement equation is: \[ x = 1 - t - t^2 \] This is a quadratic equation with a negative quadratic term, indicating that the displacement starts from a positive value and then decreases as time progresses, forming a downward parabola. The motion described by this equation is represented by the graph in option (B), which shows a downward curve. Therefore, the correct answer is (B).
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