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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A student bikes to school by traveling first dN = 0.900miles north, then dW = 0.400miles west, and finally dS = 0.100miles south. If a bird were to start out from the origin (where the student starts) and fly directly (in a straight line) to the school, what distance db would the bird cover? You will now find the same quantity algebraically, without the need to use much geometry. Take the north direction as the positive y direction and east as positive x. The origin is still where the student starts biking. Let d⃗ N be the displacement vector corresponding to the first leg of the student's tri

OpenStudy (raffle_snaffle):

First thing I would do is draw a picture.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, I've made it that far. What I can't figure out is how to get it in component form like (1.0,2.0)

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