To plot the points A(-4, -3), B(4, -3), C(4, -7), and D(-4, -7), place them on a Cartesian plane according to their coordinates. Connect the points in the order A-B-C-D and back to A to form a rectangle. To find the length of AB, calculate the distance between points A and B using the formula: distance = |x₂ - x₁|, which yields |4 - (-4)| = 8 units. Thus, the length of AB is 8 units (B).
Length is the distance - in given units - between two points on a line.
It is the distance between the end points of a line measured using Imperial units.
You can convert units of length to units of length, and units of area to units of area. But it doesn't make sense to convert between units of length and units of area.
1. ok you have four coordinatesA (0,0)B (0,1)C (1,0)D (1,1)2. chart your coordinates on a grid (these should make a square when you connect them in order)3. count the units between the points
Just the 1 dimensional distance from one point to another
B.2 units
Length is the distance - in given units - between two points on a line.
13 units in length
Length = 13 units Midpoint = (0, 3.5)
It is the distance between the end points of a line measured using Imperial units.
To find the approximate length of segment AB, we can use the distance formula between the two points A(0, 0) and B(25, 0). Since both points lie on the x-axis, the length of AB is simply the difference in their x-coordinates: |25 - 0| = 25 units. Thus, the approximate length of AB is 25 units.
The distance measured between two points in units of length is called the linear distance. It signifies the length or span between two specific points along a straight line or a path.
You can convert units of length to units of length, and units of area to units of area. But it doesn't make sense to convert between units of length and units of area.
It is the difference between two points on a line in accepted units.
If you mean endpoints (-1, -3) and (11, -8) then by using the distance formula the length between the points is 13 units
1. ok you have four coordinatesA (0,0)B (0,1)C (1,0)D (1,1)2. chart your coordinates on a grid (these should make a square when you connect them in order)3. count the units between the points
It is a pure number and numbers do not have units. If you are thinking of pi in the context of a circle, it is the ratio of the length of the circumference to the length of the diameter. Length/Length, so there are no units.