What is a direction of a resultant vector


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Magnitude and Direction of a Resultant Vector

Q: If Displacement vector A points due east and has a magnitude of 2.00 km. Displacement vector B points due north and has a magnitude of 3.75 km. Displacement vector C points due west and has a magnitude of 2.50 km. Displacement vector D points due south and has a magnitude of 3.00 km. How can I find the magnitude and direction (relative due west) of the resultant vector A+B+C+D.

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