P1 = (4, -3)
P2 = (2, 4)
(Distance)2 = (delta-x)2 + (delta-y)2
(Distance)2 = (4 - 2)2 + (-3 - 4)2 = (2)2 + (-7)2 = 4 + 49 = 53
Distance = sqrt(53) = 7.3 (rounded)
Using the distance formula it is the square root of 61 which is about 7.8 to the nearest tenth
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The shortest distance between any two points is called displacement.
The length of a straight line between those two points.
The distance between these two points is 23.
The distance between the points of (2, 3) and (7, 0) is the square root of 34
Points: (1, -2) and (1, -5) Distance: 3 units by using the distance formula
Using the distance formula it is the square root of 61 which is about 7.8 to the nearest tenth
If you mean points of (-3, 5) ans (9, -2) then the distance works out as the square root of 193 which is about 14 rounded to the nearest integer
To find the distance between two points, you can use the distance formula: (d = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2}), where ((x_1, y_1)) and ((x_2, y_2)) are the coordinates of the two points. Substitute the coordinates into the formula, calculate the differences, square them, sum them, and then take the square root. Round the final result to the nearest tenth if necessary. If you provide the specific points, I can calculate the distance for you.
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lengthThe distance between two points is called the displacement.
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Points: (6, 5) and (-3, -8) Distance: 15.81 to the nearest hundredth
Yes, the x-distance, y-distance, z-distance, or any combination of the three between any two points may be zero Not possible. If the distance between two points is zero then the points are the same.
the distance between two points is length