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Aquarterback takes the ball from the line of scrimmage, runs backward for 12.1 yds, then runs sideways parallel to the line of scrimmage for 19.8 yds. at this point, he throws a 41.5 yd forward pass straight downfield, perpendicular to the line of scrimmage. what is the magnitude of the football's resultant displacement?

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