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The answer depends on the metric which is defined on the space.The Euclidean length, if the end points and their coordinates are A = (xa, ya) and B = (xb, yb) then the length is sqrt[(xa - xb)^2 + (ya - yb)^2]. In 3 dimensional space a corresponding term in za and zb would be added and so on.The Minkowski length is |xa - xb| + |ya - yb|
Alright, buckle up, sweetie. To write 9 in standard form, you just leave it as is because it's already in standard form. For 0.6, you move the decimal point one place to the right to get 6.0. And for 0.08, you move the decimal point two places to the right to get 0.08. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Ya can't. Ya got two unknowns there. To solve for two unknowns, ya gotta have two equations. Widout anudder equation, ya got a infinite number of solutions.
20 cubed ya is 400 ya