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The total displacement north is 7 blocks. The total east is five blocks. What you're looking for is the hypotenuse length for a right triangle with sides of 5 and 7 blocks. Square 5, square 7, add the two results, then take the square root to get the length of the hypotenuse (the displacement) in "blocks". 25+49=74. Square root is between 8 & 9 blocks and that (you can make it exact) is the magnitude of the displacement of the taxi.
Answer: The magnitude is 8.66 blocks
Explanation:
First, the cab moves 5 blocks to the north, after that, the cab moves 5 blocks to the east, and after that, the cab moves another 2 blocks to the north.
So the total displacement is 7 blocks to the north and 5 blocks to the east,
But the total displacement will be the hypotenuse of a triangle where the cathetus is those two values:
As you know, for the Pythagorean's theorem we have that:
H^2 = 7^2 + 5^2 = 49 + 25 = 74
H = (75)^(1/2) = 8.66 blocks
Then the magnitude of the taxi's displacement (the difference between the final position and the initial position) is 8.66 blocks