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From the information given in the drawing, it's not possible
to tell whether the displacements are equal, because we
don't know what the vectors represent.

If the vectors are distances, then the displacements are not
equal, because the distance between the start and end points
are not equal.

If the vectors are speeds, then they don't tell us anything about
the distance between the start and end points, so we can't calculate
the displacements.

The two displacements are equal or not depends upon the physical quantity vector.

What is displacement?

The displacement is the shortest distance travelled by the particle. It is the vector quantity which represents both the magnitude and direction.

It's not possible to conclude whether the displacements are equal, because what the vectors represent is not clearly mentioned.

If the vectors are distances, then the displacements are not

equal. In such case, A is greater than B.

If the vectors are speeds, the length of the vector gives us the speed magnitude only.

Thus, two displacements are equal or not depends upon the physical quantity vector.

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