Emmy_c2 Nolan is standing on the 50 yard line of a football field. He throws a football south (parallel to the 50 yard line) 19m to Henry; who then kicks.

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emmy_c2 Nolan is standing on the 50 yard line of a football field. He throws a football south (parallel to the 50 yard line) 19m to Henry; who then kicks it to the east (perpendicular to the 50 yard line) 13m down the field to Javier. Draw a diagram (using arrows) to show the movement of the ball from player to player. (Found the distance just need help or someone to explain how to find the distance I went to tutoring but just still didn't get it.) A. what distance did the ball travel? (32) B. what is the ball's displacement?

Ball travelled 32 metres Ball displacement 23.02 metres PYTHAG0RAS theorem