Math, asked by guptamonika1520, 1 year ago

A man walks 1 km towards east and then
he turns to south and walks 5 km. Again
he turns to east and walks 2 km, after
this he turns to north and walks 9 km.
Now, how far is he from his starting
point?
3 km
4 km
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5 km
7 km​

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Answered by hariharan108
2

Answer:

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Answered by lovingheart
1

Answer:

He is 5 km far from the starting point

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:

Given Data:  A man walks 1 km east and turns south and walks 5km. Again turns east   and walk 2km and he turns walk 9 km.

To calculate how far is he from his starting:

Step 1:

The position of the man is P and OEP is a Right angled triangle in which

EP = 3 km and OE = 4 km

Step 2:

Therefore,

OP = \left.\sqrt{( } 3^{2}+4^{2})\right

Step 3:

OP = √25

OP = 5 km.

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