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Homework Statement
A peacock perched on top of a 12m high tree spots a snake moving towards its hole at the base of the tree from a distance equal to thrice the height of the tree. The peacock flies towards the snake in a straight line and they move at the same speed. At what distance from the base of the tree will the peacock catch the snake?
Homework Equations
1)equation of line
2) Pythagoras theorem
The Attempt at a Solution
I used the equation of the line and tried to find the slope
m= \frac{y-yo}{x-xo}
\Rightarrow m=\frac{0-12}{36-0}
\Rightarrow m=\frac{-12}{36} = -0.33
and then tried substituting this slope in the other equation of line in which the peacock catches the snake.
But I think this is wrong
Please give me hints on how to go about this problem.
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