Direction vector


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  1. In mathematics, a direction vector that describes a line D is any vector
  2. \over right arrow{AB}
  3. where A and B are two distinct points on the line. If v is a direction vector for D, so is kv for any nonzero scalar k; and these are in fact all of the direction vectors for the line D. Under some definitions, the direction vector is required to be a unit vector, in which case each line has exactly two direction vectors, which are negatives of each other (equal in magnitude, opposite in direction).

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