change in elevlation
½×(sum of parallel sides)×(distance between them)
Yes, the x-distance, y-distance, z-distance, or any combination of the three between any two points may be zero Not possible. If the distance between two points is zero then the points are the same.
The distance postulate is such: the shortest distance between two points is a line.(xy, x-y) The distance postulate is such: the shortest distance between two points is a line.(xy, x-y)
The perpendicular distance between two parallel lines is always the same.
The radius is the distance between the center of a circle and a point on the circle
The distance between two points must be known to determine the average slope between the two points. You must also know the change in elevation.
It is not necessary to know the distance between two points to determine the average slope. You just need to know the x and y coordinates of each point. The slope is defined as 'rise' divided by 'run' or the difference of the y's / difference of the x's. So if, Point 1 is (x1,y1) and point 2 is (x2,y2) then the slope would be: (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
An Astronomical Unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
One AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
The average distance between Earth and its moon is 238,000 miles, approximately.
The masses of the two objects and the distance between them.
distance between the lines
Linkage mapping,
The average distance between the earth and moon is : 384,401 kilometres. Average meaning it changes from time to time
The distance between the sun and a planet determines its orbital period, its orbital speed, and the amount of insolation. Other factors such as composition and albedo are required to determine other variables.
Mars' average distance from the sun is greater than Earth's average distance, and less than the average distance of most of the members of the asteroid belt. So, the answer is YES.
The scale