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The difference in the distance formula and the pythagorean theorem is that the distance formula finds the distance between two points while the pythagorean theorem usually finds the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
If you mean points of (1, -2) and (-9, 3) then the distance is about 11 units using the distance formula
Not necessarily. The distance between (0.0) and (0.5, 0.5) = 0.7071 (approx).
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It depends on what distance formula you are using!
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The 3-D distance formula depends upon what the two points are that you are trying to find the distance between. In order to find the formula, you need to enter 2 sets of coordinates in the 3 dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, and then calculate the distance between the points.
If you know the end points then use the distance formula or simply use a ruler.
Points: (6, 5) and (30, 15) Distance: 26 by using the distance formula
Using the distance formula it is 25 units
If you know the coordinates either measure it or use the distance formula
By using the distance formula between two coordinated points
Points: (1, -2) and (1, -5) Distance: 3 units by using the distance formula