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A car travels 3.0km due south and then 4.0km due west.what is it displacement from the starting point.
R^2=A^2 B^2
am not sure if dat is the formula please help me
10 years ago

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Steve
dat no de fomla

R^2 = A^2 + B^2

Surely you could have looked that up in less time than posting here and waiting for a response...
10 years ago
Ibrahim
Can you show the working
6 years ago
Ibrahim
Can you show the workings
6 years ago

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