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A queen is placed at the centre of carom-board which has side of length a . It is hit from a position with a striker such that after rebounding from the front end, it goes into the hole in the opposite end. Find the distance traveled by the queen

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To solve the problem of finding the distance traveled by the queen on a carom board, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Setup The queen is placed at the center of a square carom board with side length \( a \). When hit by a striker, it rebounds off the front edge and moves towards the hole at the opposite end. ### Step 2: Define the Coordinates Let's define the coordinates: - The center of the carom board (where the queen is placed) is at \( (a/2, a/2) \). ...
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