45. ssm Consult Multiple-Concept Example 9 in preparation for this problem. A golfer, putting on a green, requires three strokes to “hole the ball." During the first putt, the ball rolls 5.0 m due east. For the second putt, the ball travels 2.1 m at an angle of 20.0° north of east. The third putt is 0.50 m due north. What displacement (magnitude and direction relative to due east) would have been needed to "hole the ball" on the very first putt?

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45. ssm Consult Multiple-Concept Example 9 in preparation for this
problem. A golfer, putting on a green, requires three strokes to “hole the
ball." During the first putt, the ball rolls 5.0 m due east. For the second
putt, the ball travels 2.1 m at an angle of 20.0° north of east. The third
putt is 0.50 m due north. What displacement (magnitude and direction
relative to due east) would have been needed to "hole the ball" on the
very first putt?
Transcribed Image Text:45. ssm Consult Multiple-Concept Example 9 in preparation for this problem. A golfer, putting on a green, requires three strokes to “hole the ball." During the first putt, the ball rolls 5.0 m due east. For the second putt, the ball travels 2.1 m at an angle of 20.0° north of east. The third putt is 0.50 m due north. What displacement (magnitude and direction relative to due east) would have been needed to "hole the ball" on the very first putt?
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