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The straight-line distance can be calculated with the Pythagorean theorem:distance = square root of (delta-x squared + delta-y squared + delta-z squared)

Where delta-x is the difference in the x-coordinates, etc.

On a flat surface, you only need two coordinates (x and y).


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