Using Pythagoras: 5 squared + 2 squared = √21 which is about 4.58.
the distance between two points is length
Points: (2, 2) and (8, -6) Distance: 10
If you mean points of (-4, 2) and (1, 2) then the distance works out as 5
Points: (2, 1) and (14, 6) Distance: 13
Using Pythagoras: 5 squared + 2 squared = √21 which is about 4.58.
In taxicab geometry, the distance between two points is called the taxi distance. The formula for it is (Absolute value of x base 1 - x base 2)+(Absolute value of y base 1 - y base 2) Lets say you have to find the distance between these two pair of points (2,3) and (3,5) (Absolute value of 2-3)+(Absolute value of 3-5) (1)+(2) The Taxidistance is 3 hope this helped...
the distance between two points is length
11 points
Points: (-6, 1) and (-2, -2) Distance: 5 units
Points: (2, 2) and (8, -6) Distance: 10
length
the distance between 2 points
Points: (2, 4) and (5, 0) Distance: 5
If you mean points of (-4, 2) and (1, 2) then the distance works out as 5
Points: (4, 4) and (-2, -2) Distance: 6 times square root of 2
Displacement