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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If you know the end points then use the distance formula or simply use a ruler.
By using the distance formula between two coordinated points
Yes, by using the distance formula.
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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.
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By using the distance formula between two coordinated points
To find the distance between two points on a graph, you can use the distance formula: √((x₂ - x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²). Plug in the coordinates of the two points to calculate the distance.
Yes, by using the distance formula.
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To determine the average distance between two points, you can calculate the distance between each pair of points and then find the average of these distances. This can be done using the distance formula in mathematics, which involves finding the square root of the sum of the squared differences in the coordinates of the two points.