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the largest possible resultant is if the two displacements are in the same direction, so resultant = 7 m (3+4=7)

the minimum resultant is if they are in opposite directions, so minimum is 4-3= 1 m

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Q: What is the largest possible displacement resulting from two displacements with magnitudes 3m and 4m?
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