Yes when finding the lengths of lines on the Cartesian plane
Area of rectangular room = length * breadth. it is measured in square units.
Not necessarily. The longest distance between two points in a triangle is the distance between the vertices that are farthest apart. This can be between any two vertices, not just those connected by the longest side of the triangle.
The formula for calculating the volume of a cube is V = s^3, where V is the volume and s is the length of one side of the cube.
The formula for calculating the volume of an octagonal prism is V = A * h, where A is the area of the base (octagon) and h is the height of the prism. The area of the base can be calculated using the formula for the area of a regular octagon: A = 2(1 + √2) * s^2, where s is the side length of the octagon.
That is correct. The distance from a point C to a line AB is the length of the perpendicular segment drawn from point C to line AB. This forms a right angle, creating a right triangle with the segment as the hypotenuse. The length of this perpendicular segment is the shortest distance from the point to the line.
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That is it. Just the hypotenuse - provided you have the correct triangle.
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Yes, the Euclidean distance is the length of the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle whose other two vertices are at the two given points.
You are calculating the length of a line segment
You are calculating the length of a line segment.When you see the word distance, think length.:)hope this helps!-jamie, 15
The answer depends on what other information is available to you. With no other information, it is not possible.