Graph Darryl's Movement: Physics Homework

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Homework Statement


"Darryl drives his load of tomatoes 14.0 km [E], 6.0 km [N], 12.0 km [ N 15° E], and then 2.0 km [N 65° E]. This takes him 42 minutes."

Question: Draw a graph representing Darryl's movement

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The Attempt at a Solution


I posted my 'solution' in the thumbnail, I just wanted to know if this was correct or not. I've looked at a few problems similar to this one and I feel like I am getting something wrong, but I can't quite tell.
 

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Bystander said:
Looks good.
I really appreciate the verification! I was stressing out over whether I did it correctly or not for a while :p