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Mathematics, 10.09.2019 00:30 dogeking12

In an orienteering class, you have the goal of moving as far (straight-line distance) from base camp as possible by making three straight-line moves. you may use the following displacements in any order: (a) →a, 2.0 km due east (directly toward the east); (b) →b, 2.0 km 30° north of east (at an angle of 30° toward the north from due east); (c) →c, 1.0 km due west. alternatively, you may substitute either −→b for →b or −→c for →c. what is the greatest distance you can be from base camp at the end of the third displacement? (we are not concerned about the direction.)

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