Respuesta :
For this case we can model the problem as a rectangle triangle.
We know:
Length of the sides of the triangle
We want to know:
Length of the hypotenuse
Using the Pythagorean theorem we have:
[tex]d = \sqrt{3^2 + 3^2} [/tex]
Rewriting the expression we have:
[tex]d = \sqrt{2(3^2)} [/tex]
[tex]d = 3\sqrt{2} [/tex]
[tex]d = 4.2 miles [/tex]
Then, the distance that he would have saved if he travels directly is:
[tex]3 + 3 - 4.2 = 1.8 miles [/tex]
Answer:
he would have saved:
1.8 miles
We know:
Length of the sides of the triangle
We want to know:
Length of the hypotenuse
Using the Pythagorean theorem we have:
[tex]d = \sqrt{3^2 + 3^2} [/tex]
Rewriting the expression we have:
[tex]d = \sqrt{2(3^2)} [/tex]
[tex]d = 3\sqrt{2} [/tex]
[tex]d = 4.2 miles [/tex]
Then, the distance that he would have saved if he travels directly is:
[tex]3 + 3 - 4.2 = 1.8 miles [/tex]
Answer:
he would have saved:
1.8 miles