Math, asked by arul917, 4 months ago

Alan started walking from a point 'P' towards north and walked 30 metres. He then turned left and walked 40 metres
and reached 'Q'. At what minimum straight line distance and in which direction is the point Q from P?​

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Answered by kshitijtrip7781
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

from p he walked 30 metres

he the turns to west and 40 metres (left of him will be west)

then he walks 40 meters

then a right angled triangle is formed

distance of p^2 = 30^2+40^2

therefore p= 2500 square root

p=50 metres

direction of Q from P is north west

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : Alan started walking from a point 'P' towards north and walked 30 metres.

He then turned left and walked 40 metres and reached 'Q'.

To Find : Minimum straight line distance between P and Q

and in which direction is the point Q from P

Solution:

              NORTH

WEST                  EAST

             SOUTH

30 m  North

Left from North means West

40 m  West

Distance = √30² + 40²  =  √900 + 1600

= √2500

= 50 m

         

Q  is in  North West direction from P

Approximate 37°   North of West

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