the x-component of the displacement Dx = D*cos theta
Dx = 500 m *cos 30 deg
= 433 m
the y-component of the displacement Dy =D*sin theta
Dy = 500 m*sin (-30 deg)
= - 250 m
the z-component of the displacement Dz =0
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