The distance between them is the absolute value of the difference in their vertical coordinates.
Once you calculate the X coordinate using the axis of symmetry (X=-b/2a), you plug that value in for all of the X's in the equation of the parabola. You then solve the equation for the value of Y.
i dont know that's why I'm asking
The equation of coordinate is 3x+y=0.
The equation used to calculate the distance something travels is given below . we know, speed = distance /time . distance = speed X time in meters /km /or any other unit of length.
Absolute Value means the distance from 0, and so you should solve the equation with the number inside the Absolute Value lines as a positive and then solve again as a negative.
The absolute difference in the vertical direction is zero but the absolute difference in the horizontal direction will be the horizontal distance - which is the distance between the points.
Use the equation Absolute magnitude=Apparent Magnitude+5 -(5x Log x Distance)
Distance divided by speed is used to calculate time.
Once you calculate the X coordinate using the axis of symmetry (X=-b/2a), you plug that value in for all of the X's in the equation of the parabola. You then solve the equation for the value of Y.
i dont know that's why I'm asking
The equation of coordinate is 3x+y=0.
The equation used to calculate the distance something travels is given below . we know, speed = distance /time . distance = speed X time in meters /km /or any other unit of length.
Work = Force * work=Force x Distance
plug the x coordinate in the x part of the equation and plug the y coordinate in the y's part of the equation and solve
An absolute value may not need a number line to solve. Absolute value means the distance form zero regardless of the sign.
Absolute Value means the distance from 0, and so you should solve the equation with the number inside the Absolute Value lines as a positive and then solve again as a negative.
Either the answer is the point in the second quadrant, at a distance of one unit from each of the coordinate axes, or the question is incomplete.