Geometry/Chapter 15

From testwiki
Revision as of 00:51, 23 November 2016 by imported>Pi zero (normalize book category/template names)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

If you understand the Pythagorean Theorem and what it derives from, you can now start applying its formula to everyday problems.

Examples

Example 1 - Plane Distance

A plane flies south from an airport at 300 miles per hour. Another plane flies out at the same time due east at 250 miles per hour. How far apart are the planes after three hours?

Solution to Example 1

The solution would be about 1172 miles apart after three hours. How do we determine the answer?

 a2+b2=c2                          The Pythagorean Theorem.
 (300*3)2+(250*3)2=c2                Substituting miles per hour.
 9002+7502=c2                       Simplifying.
 810000+562500=c2                   Simplifying.
 c2=810000+562500      Finding the hypotenuse (or distance).
 c=1372500 or c1172     Our distance, simplified.

{{Template:BOOKTEMPLATE/TOC}} Template:BookCat Template:Chapter navigation