Geography, asked by priyalahiri2807, 11 months ago

A man walks 20 m towards South. Then turning to his right he walks 30 m. Then turning to his left at an angle of 45 degrees he walks 20m . In which direction is he walking now?

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

he move towards between the south and west direction

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Answer:

He is currently walking in the south-west direction.

Explanation:

20m south gives us a downward line. Now he turns to his right and walks for 30m. His right direction is our left and hence it gives us a leftward line. Now he turns to the left, but this time with an angle of 45 degrees in the left.

This indicates that the man is now facing the south but with a rotation of 45 degrees towards the left. Hence the man is not facing the southwest direction which gives us a southwest line of 20m, which is the distance he walks in that direction.

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