Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
Displacement and distance have different meanings. Displacement is a vector quantity and is the objects overall change in position. Distance is scalar quantity which describes how much ground an object covers during motion.
If they have covered 4 miles from a origin and we don't know the origin but we know that they start there and continue for 4 miles. It will be displacement if they started at a distance and walked a certain distance and the difference from start to finish is 4 miles. Therefore, it must be distance because we don't know the initial position and only that they walked 4 miles.
Mark is right if their starting point is a origin of a coordinate system
Answer:
3) 
4) a) 
b) 
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Exercise 3</u>



<u>Exercise 4</u>
a) If L2 is parallel to L1, it has the same slope (gradient) ⇒ 
If L2 passes through point (3, 1):



So L2 = L1
b) If L3 is perpendicular to L1, then the slope of L3 is the negative reciprocals of the slope of L1 ⇒ 
If L3 passes through point (-5, 2):



Answer:
<h2>25</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
So there is this property,
Sum of two angle of triangle = exterior angle
So based on this we can form an algebraic equation (NOTE: this is an equilateral triangle so all the sides are 60°)

So it's option B.