Why Do Vector Components Give Different Displacement Results?

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The discussion centers on solving displacement using vector components, where the user initially calculated the resultant vector E as 32.7m [W74.5N], while the provided answer was 32m [E25N]. The user sought clarification on their approach, specifically whether reversing the directions of vectors C and D was necessary for accurate calculations. After adjusting the directions and redrawing the vectors, the user confirmed they arrived at the correct answer. The conversation concludes with a clarification on vector addition and subtraction, emphasizing the need to reverse directions when subtracting vectors.
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Solving displacement using compoenents

Homework Statement



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Homework Equations



I decided to use the horizontal and vertical component method to solve for the displacement of E and got the answer 32.7m [W74.5N] (above). However the answer provided by the question states that the resultant vector E is actually 32m [E25N] (above)


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Am I using the correct approach to solve for the resultant vector E/displacement of E=A-C+2B-D?

Please help
 
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Double B, and change the directions of C and D. Redraw the vectors.
 
is the method i am using right though?

EDIT: so first, I have to reverse C and D, redraw vectors and then perform the component calculation from there?
 
In the solution you have taken 8, but it should be 16.
If you reverse the directions of C and D( - C, -D), their x-components of these vectors add up to A adds to
 
thanks i got the right answer now

for future references, could you tell me if the following approaches will be correct?

If i am adding vectors (i.e. A+B+C+D...) i do not need to reverse anything, I will just have to perform components calculation as usual

If I am subtracting vectors (i.e. A-B or 2A-B), I will have to reverse the direction of vectors accordingly and apply any multiplication to a vector (i.e. doubling or tripling) as necessary
 
Yes.
 
thank you very much~!
 
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