Math, asked by vinodkumar987645, 10 months ago

Amit drives 4km to the north and 3km to the east. find the diagonal distan
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Answered by bibekrikesh2059
2

Answer:

By using Pythagoras theorem

h^2=p^2+b^2

=4^2+3^2

=16+9

=25

h=5

Hence, the diagonal distance is 5 km

Answered by ashish564181
3

Answer:

Distance is 7km

Displacement is 5 km

Concept :-

Distance :-

Distance is the total movement of the body from the initial position to final position.

Distance - 4 km+3 km

Distance - 7 km

Displacement:-

Displacement is the shortest distance covered from intial position to final position.

Displacement can be find

Using pythahorus theorem

 h^2 = b^2 + p^2 [/ tex] </p><p></p><p>    [tex] h^2= 4^2 + 3^2

 h^2=16+9

 h^2=25

 h=5 m

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