Math, asked by skjoshua20, 1 year ago

Please answer my question pls pls pls I beg

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Answered by as1965286p7d7zu
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Answer:

The shortest distance of the park is travelling diagonally through the rectangular park

so, diagonal of rectangle of length l and breadth b is = \sqrt{l^2+b^2}

Step-by-step explanation:

hence,

         here l =60 m ,breadth = 80 m

then,   \sqrt{60^2+80^2} = \sqrt{10,000} = 100 m

rout across the parks =100 m

route across the edges is 80+60 m =140 m

therefore its difference = 140-100=40 m

route across the park is 40 m shorter than its edges

i hope it helps.

Answered by kgpgaurave
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Answer:

diagonal of rectangular park=

 \sqrt{ {a}^{2} + {b}^{2}  }

therefore, diagonal =

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