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∙ 7y agoThe absolute difference in the vertical direction is zero but the absolute difference in the horizontal direction will be the horizontal distance - which is the distance between the points.
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∙ 7y agoAn absolute value may not need a number line to solve. Absolute value means the distance form zero regardless of the sign.
The y coordinate is given below:
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Assuming you mean whose (and not who's = who is) is|x - 2| = 9.
The equation is the definition of the line.If the line is undefined, then it has no equation.
The distance between them is the absolute value of the difference in their vertical coordinates.
Use the equation Absolute magnitude=Apparent Magnitude+5 -(5x Log x Distance)
The equation to calculate the speed of an object is speed = distance / time. This equation gives the rate at which an object is moving over a given distance in a specific amount of time.
Once you calculate the X coordinate using the axis of symmetry (X=-b/2a), you plug that value in for all of the X's in the equation of the parabola. You then solve the equation for the value of Y.
i dont know that's why I'm asking
The equation used to calculate average speed is distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance. It is represented as: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
The equation used to calculate the distance something travels is given below . we know, speed = distance /time . distance = speed X time in meters /km /or any other unit of length.
The equation of coordinate is 3x+y=0.
Distance is a scalar quantity, as it has only magnitude and no direction. An example equation for distance is d = rt, where d is distance, r is rate, and t is time. This equation is used to calculate distance traveled when speed and time are known.
An absolute value may not need a number line to solve. Absolute value means the distance form zero regardless of the sign.
To calculate distance with velocity and weight, you can use the equation for work: Work = Force x Distance. The force can be calculated by multiplying the weight with gravity. Velocity can then be used to determine the time it takes for the object to travel that distance using the equation Distance = Velocity x Time.
plug the x coordinate in the x part of the equation and plug the y coordinate in the y's part of the equation and solve