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an aunt moves 5 metres in the east direction and 5 metres in south direction what is the position of aunt in the co-ordinate axes​

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Answered by bluevegito712
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ANSWER is 10 metres hope it helped

Answered by nishanikumari23
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Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19m

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him =

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2 +4

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2 +4 2

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2 +4 2 +12

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2 +4 2 +12 2

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2 +4 2 +12 2

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2 +4 2 +12 2

Answerdistance covered is equal to the sum of three distances which is equal to = 3+4+12=19mIf initial position is considered to be at origin then the final position of the man is 3 i^ +4 j^ +12 k^ So, the displacement covered by him = 3 2 +4 2 +12 2 =13m

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