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Seetha starts from her home and goes 40km northwards then travels 15kms to the left, then travels 5km towards the left, then again travels 10km towards left, then travels 15km towards the right. Find the vertical distance of the final point from the starting point? 1 10kms 2 20kms 3 25kms 4 30kms

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Answered by sid590
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hope this helps you out. the Left and right directions are given to just confuse us.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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The vertical distance = 20 kms.

  • The separation between two points the coordinates of two points in space are used in the formula. In coordinate geometry, a two-dimensional or three-dimensional space can be used to calculate the distance between two points using the distance formula. The Pythagoras theorem is sometimes used to calculate the distance between two places.
  • The length of the line segment bridging two points on a plane is known as the distance between the points. The two points in a two-dimensional plane are located along the x- and y-axes, respectively. The x-coordinate, often called the abscissa, of a point is its separation from the y-axis. The y-coordinate, often known as the ordinate, of a point is its separation from the x-axis. An x-axis and y-axis point's coordinates are of the form (x, 0) and (0, y), respectively.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

Seetha starts from her home and goes 40km northwards then travels 15kms to the left, then travels 5km towards the left, then again travels 10km towards left, then travels 15km towards the right.

Now, vertical distance = 40 - 5 - 15 = 20 kms.

Hence, the vertical distance = 20 kms.

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