Adding 2D Displacement Vectors | Find Magnitude & Direction of Resultant
A person walks the path as shown below. Calculate the magnitude and direction of their resultant displacement. This problem comes up in introductory physics courses including high school physics, AP Physics 1 and AP Physics C Mechanics.

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