Math, asked by kethanaanuradha15, 8 months ago

If a man goes to East and then to South, then the
travelled from the starting point.
then the trigonometric ratio involved to find the distance​

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Answered by amitnrw
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Distance between Starting point & Destination  =  √{(distance in East)² + (distance in South)²}

Step-by-step explanation:

Man goes East  and then south

South & East are perpendicular to each other

Distance travelled = Distance travelled in East + Distance travelled in South

Distance between Starting point & Destination  =  √{(distance in East)² + (distance in South)²}

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