Using Pythagorean theorem, the student walked 53.58 meters more compared to the total displacement from the starting point.
If a student walks 100 meters north, then 100 meters west, then the path he travels resembles the sides of a right triangle (see attached photo).
Using Pythagorean theorem, we can solve for the total displacement from the starting point to the end point.
c^2 = a^2 + b^2
where c is the total displacement from the starting point to the end point
a is the distance he walks up north
b is the distance he walks to the west
c^2 = 100^2 + 100^2
c^2 = 10,000 + 10,000
c^2 = 20,000
c = 141.42 meters
Comparing the total distance the student walked and the total displacement from the starting point to the end point by subtraction.
100 meters + 100 meters - 141.42 meters = 53.58 meters
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Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
you are just multiplying by the reciprocal here which would make this equal to 1
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
When you have two points you need to use the slope formula:

x1 and y1 is the first point and x2 and y2 is the second point, remember that the first number is X and the other is Y so...

1/2 is the slope of the points
Answer:
number 1 + number 2 + number 3 = 15
Number 1 = x + 12
Number 2 = x - 12
Number 3 = x
(x + 12) + (x - 12) + x = 15
x + 12 + x - 12 + x = 15
x + x + x +12 -12 = 15
3x = 15
x = 15/3 = 5
Check:
Number 1 = 17
Number 2 = 5 -12 = -7
Number = 5
number 1 + number 2 + number 3 = 15
17 + (-7) + 5 = 15
10 + 5 = 15
15 = 15
Answer is 5
Step-by-step explanation: