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An elephant walks east for a distance of 30 km, then walks north for a distance of 16 km and finally north east at 300 for 18 km. Find the magnitude of the elephant’s total displacement in kilometers.

Please explain how I would do this problem? Do I add all of the numbers once i find the sine and cosine?
11 years ago

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Damon
northeast is not 300 degrees. It is 45. what are you talking about ?
11 years ago

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