Let AD and BC be two vertical poles at A and B respectively on a horizontal ground. If AD=8m, BC=11m and AB=10m; then the distance (in meters) of a point M on AB from the point A such that MD²+MC² is minimum is [numerical value].
Let AD and BC be two vertical poles at A and B respectively on a horizontal ground. If AD=8m, BC=11m and AB=10m; then the distance (in meters) of a point M on AB from the point A such that MD²+MC² is minimum is [numerical value].
MD²+MC² is minimum when M is the midpoint of projection of CD on AB.
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