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An aeroplane leaves an airport and flies due north at a speed of 1000km/h .At the same time, another aeroplane leaves the same airport and flies due West at a speed of 1200km/h. How far apart will be the two planes after 1 1/2 h?​

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Answered by bhaveshrajput43
1

Step-by-step explanation:

flies due north at a speed of 1000 km per hr.

∴ Distance travelled in 1.5 hrs.

=1000×1.5=1500 km

Similarly, Distance traveled by second aeroplane,

=1200×1.5=1800 km

In △ABC,

BC is distance travelled by first aeroplane and BA is the distance traveled by second aeroplane.

+BC

2

∴ AC

2

=1500

2

+1800

2

∴ AC=300

61

km

Hence, two planes are 300

61

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The first aeroplane leaves an airport and flies due north at a speed of 1000 km per hr.

∴ Distance travelled in 1.5 hrs.

=1000×1.5=1500 km

Similarly, Distance traveled by second aeroplane,

=1200×1.5=1800 km

In △ABC,

BC is distance travelled by first aeroplane and BA is the distance traveled by second aeroplane.

Hence, applying Pythagoras Theorem,

AC² =AB²+BC²

∴ AC²=1500² +1800²

∴ AC=300√61 km

Hence, two planes are 300√61 km apart.

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