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A person walks 2.0 m [E 20° S], then 4.0 m [S]. Find the total displacement using trigonometry (sine and cosine laws).

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Where x is the total displacement

We can find x using the cosine law:


\begin{gathered} x=\sqrt[]{4^2+2^2-2(2)(4)\cos (110)} \\ x=\sqrt[]{20-16\cos (110)} \\ x=5.047 \\ x\approx5m \end{gathered}

Answer:

5m

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