Math, asked by vyomrajbharthana, 5 months ago

a person goes to 6 kilometre towards east then he walked it kilometre towards south then find his distance from the intital point​

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Answered by aryanraj895014V
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Answer:

The movements of a person are as shown in Fig. (A to B, B to C and C to D).

AC=(AB−BC)=(10−6)km=4km. clearly, D is to the North-East of A.

∴ the person's distance from starting point

A=AD=

AC

2

+CD

2

=

4

2

+3

2

=

25

=5km

So, the person is 5 km to the North-East of his starting point

Answered by amourya13
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Step-by-step explanation:

------------> 6km

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