Distance = Rate x Time
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Or it could be the area under the speed-time graph.
Or, in coordinate geometry, the distance between the points with coordinates (w,x) and (y,z) which is sqrt[(w - y)2 + (x - z)2]. There are analogous formulae for three or more dimensions.
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The formula for calculating distance depends on the context. In basic geometry, the distance between two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) on a 2D plane is given by the distance formula: distance = sqrt((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2)
In physics, the formula for calculating distance (d) from speed (v) and time (t) is given by: distance = v * t
In calculus, the formula for finding the distance along a curve (s) is given by the integral of the square root of the sum of the squares of the derivatives of the curve's components dx and dy with respect to the independent variable, usually t: s = ∫(sqrt(dx/dt)^2 + (dy/dt)^2) dt
Distance * Weight (in Newton meters)
hypotenuse
There is not one Milligram is a tiny measurement of weight Kilometers is a measurement of distance.
You are calculating the length of a line segment.When you see the word distance, think length.:)hope this helps!-jamie, 15
That is it. Just the hypotenuse - provided you have the correct triangle.