Asked by Nico

Shown in the diagram below is path A from point P1 to P2, along which a dog ran. Also shown is an arrow labeled B.



What do A and B represent in the diagram?

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Responses

A represents the displacement the dog traveled, while B is a vector representing the distance of the dog.
A represents the displacement the dog traveled, while B is a vector representing the distance of the dog.

A represents the change in position the dog traveled, while B is a vector representing the distance of the dog.
A represents the change in position the dog traveled, while B is a vector representing the distance of the dog.

A represents the displacement the dog traveled, while B is a vector representing the change in position of the dog.
A represents the displacement the dog traveled, while B is a vector representing the change in position of the dog.

A represents the distance the dog traveled, while B is a vector representing the displacement of the dog.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
A represents the distance the dog traveled (the curved path), while B is the displacement vector (straight-line change in position from P1 to P2).