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CROSSING RIVER IN SHORTEST PATH (MINIMUM...

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Crossing River In Minimum Time

STATEMENT-1: A man can cross river of width d in minimum time t . On increasing river velocity, minimum time to cross the river by man will remain uncharged. STATEMENT-2: Velocity of river is perpendicular to width of river. So time to cross the river is independent of velcoity of river.

River Boat Problem |Condition When The Boatman Crosses The River In Shortest Interval Of Time |Condition When The Boatman Wants To Reach Point B, At A Point Just Opposite From Where He Started |Exercise Questions

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