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Sagot :

be 1[tex]\bold{_{a}}[/tex]. Distance

= 28 km

Solution:

Given the simple problem, we don't need to use the complex  distance formula therefore it can be done as,

[tex]\bold{d = 10km + 8km + 10km}\\\\d = [(10 + 8) + 10]\\\\d = 18 + 10\\\\\boxed{d = 28}[/tex]

thus, Jean covered a distance of 28km

1[tex]\bold{_{b}}[/tex]. Displacement

= 12 km

Solution:

Since the problem illustrates a 1-dimensional motion, therefore, Jean's motion can be illustrated as;

---north 10km------->

<--south 8km----

---north 10km------->

thus,

[tex]\begin{document} \begin{tabular}{lS} & 10km\\ &-8km\\ $+${data-answer}amp; 10km\\\rule{16pt}{1pt} \\ & 12km\\ \end{tabular}[/tex]

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2[tex]\bold{_{a}}[/tex]. Distance

= 7 km

Solution:

Since distance (d) is the overall 1-dimensional covered distance walked by John, therefore adding is applicable

[tex]\bold{d = 3 km + 4km}\\\\d = 3 km + 4km\\\\\boxed{d = 7km}[/tex]

thus, John covered a distance of 7km

2[tex]\bold{_{b}}[/tex]. Displacement

= 5 km

Formula:

Derived from the Pythagorean theorem, [tex]a^{2} + b^{2} = c^{2}[/tex]

Where,

a - Side of the right triangle

b - Side of the right triangle

c - Hypotenuse

therefore, the magnitude of the displacement vector can be written as;

[tex]d = [(x_{2} - x_{1})^{2} + (y_{2} - y_{1})^{2}]^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

Solution:

[tex]\bold{d = [(x_{2} - x_{1})^{2} + (y_{2} - y_{1})^{2}]^{\frac{1}{2}}}\\\\d = [(0 - 4)^{2} + (3 - 0)^{2}]^{\frac{1}{2}}\\\\d = [(-4)^{2} + (3)^{2}]^{\frac{1}{2}}\\\\d = (16 + 9)^{\frac{1}{2}}\\\\d = (25)^{\frac{1}{2}}\\\\\boxed{d = 5}[/tex]

Definition (Distance):

- Refers to the length between two points.

- Refers to the 1-dimensional coverage of the subject during its motion.

Definition (Displacements):

- Refers to the subject's shortest distance from its starting point to its final position which has undergone motion.

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