We have learned that it is important to establish a frame of reference when we want to measure something. Basically we have to decide what is zero and what are different directions are. When measuring displacment in two dimensions the easiest way to create a frame of reference is to map your information on a grid.
To the left we can see the route from Diamond Ranch to the Starbucks at Rio Rancho from Google maps. Acoording to Google maps the route (the blue line) has a distance of 2.8 km, but we want to find the displacment (the orange line). First we establish a frame of reference, by putting the map on a grid. We set the location of Diamond Ranch at (0,0). Our x axis runs from west to east. Our y axis runs from south to north. Each square represents 10,000 m2 (100 m a side)
By counting the squares we can see that the displacement is 1700 m or 1.7 km east and 750 m or 0.75 km north. To calculate the total magnitude of the displacement we can use the Pythagorean theorem:
d2 = (1.7 km)2+(0.75 km)2
d2 = 2.89 km2 +0.5625 km2
We could use trigonometry to figure out the angle of displacement as well, but we will save that extra calculation for another day.