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I already drew a vector diagram for 50m [E] + 32m [W]

The way I drew it: 5cm going East, then starting from the end point, 3.2 cm going west. But now it says determine the resultant of the vector. How do I determine that?
14 years ago

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Steve
the graph should show you. Go east 50m, then west 32m, leaving you just 18m east of the starting point: 18[E]
14 years ago

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