i walked from four miles in the direction of 30 celisus south of east, then from there i walked 3 miles to west. from there i walked 5 miles directly toward north. hw far away am i from home?'

A: USE PARALLEO=LOGRAM GRAPHING METHOD.
B: USE CALCULATION METHOD

To determine how far away you are from home, we can use the calculation method.

First, let's break down the directions given. You walked from 4 miles in the direction of 30 degrees south of east, then 3 miles to the west, and finally 5 miles directly north.

To calculate the distance from home, we need to find the resultant displacement, which is the vector sum of all the individual displacements.

1. Start by drawing a diagram to represent your movements. Choose a reference point to represent your starting position (home).

2. From the starting position, draw a line 4 miles long in the direction 30 degrees south of east.

3. Next, draw a line 3 miles long in the direction west. This line will originate from the endpoint of the previous step.

4. Finally, draw a line 5 miles long in the direction north from the endpoint of step 3.

5. Now, we have a parallelogram formed by these lines. To find the diagonal of this parallelogram, which represents your resultant displacement, we will use the rule of parallelogram vector addition.

a. Draw a diagonal from the starting point (home) to the opposite corner of the parallelogram, forming a triangle.

b. Measure the length of this diagonal line using a ruler or measuring tool. This length represents your distance from home.

Using this method, you can determine the distance you are from home based on the given directions.