A student bikes to school by traveling first dN = 0.800 miles north, then dW = 0.600 miles west, and finally dS = 0.200

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A student bikes to school by traveling first dN = 0.800 miles north, then dW = 0.600 miles west, and finally dS = 0.200

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A student bikes to school by traveling first dN = 0.800 milesnorth, then dW = 0.600 miles west, and finally dS = 0.200 milessouth. Part A Take the north direction as the positive y directionand east as positive x. The origin is still where the studentstarts biking. Let d⃗ N be the displacement vector corresponding tothe first leg of the student's trip. Express d⃗ N in componentform.
Express your answer as two numbers separated by a comma (e.g.,1.0,2.0). By convention, the x component is written first.
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