If you mean points of (1, -2) and (-9, 3) then it works out as about 11
If you mean points of (1, -2) and (-9, 3) then the distance is about 11 units using the distance formula
3.61 units
If you mean points of: (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then the distance is about 3.61 rounded to two decimal places
Points: (-3, -4) and (-8, 1) Distance: square root of 50 or about 7.071 to three decimal places
If you mean points of (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then using the distance formula it is the square root of 13 or about 3.6
To find the approximate distance between the points (45) and (1013) on a coordinate grid, we can treat these as two separate points on a number line. The distance is calculated as the absolute difference between the two values: |1013 - 45| = 968. Therefore, the approximate distance between the points is 968 units.
50
3.61 units
If you mean points of (1, -2) and (-9, 3) then the distance is about 11 units using the distance formula
3.61 units
3.61 units
If you mean points of: (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then the distance is about 3.61 rounded to two decimal places
If you mean points of: (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then the distance is about 3.61 rounded to two decimal places
If you mean points of: (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then the distance is about 3.61 rounded to two decimal places
Points: (-3, -4) and (-8, 1) Distance: square root of 50 or about 7.071 to three decimal places
If you mean points of (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then using the distance formula it is the square root of 13 or about 3.6
If you mean points of (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) then using the distance formula it is the square root of 13 or about 3.61 rounded to 2 decimal places