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you walk west for 52 m, then you walk 33.2° north of west for 44 m, and finally you walk due north for 25 m. Find the components of your final displacement, from your initial to final point, along the north and west directions.
10 years ago

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Henry
D = -52 + 44[146.8o] + 25i
D = -52 + -36.8 + 24.1i + 25i
D = -88.8 + 49.1i, Q2.

10 years ago

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