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A glider flies 13 miles north from the airport and then 24 miles diagonally southeast. Approximately how far west does the glider have to fly to return to the airport?

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Answer:

20.2 miles

Explanation:

This can be described by the three sides of a right angled triangle. Let the distance of the glider to the airport be represented by x, applying the Pythagoras theorem:


/hyp/^(2) =
/adj1/^(2) +
/adj2/^(2)


/24/^(2) =
/x/^(2) +
/13/^(2)

576 =
x^(2) + 169


x^(2) = 576 - 169

= 407

x =
√(407)

= 20.1742

x = 20.2 miles

The glider has to fly 20.2 miles to return to the airport.

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