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I am going to try!I think it is called the "displacement".I may be incorrect so check again.

It is called the "length".The answer above is used in Physics.

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This is the measured value from one point to another?

DISTANCE!!!!


How do you find the equidistant point for a straight line?

The equidistant point of a straight line is the middle. Measure the distance from one end to the other and half it.


How can you make two arrowheads and a rhombus out of a square?

Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.


How many meters is equal to a diameter?

A meter is a unit of measure, and a diameter is the longest linear distance from one point on a circle to another. You cannot convert from one unit to another. If you know other information about a particular circle, however, you can find the diameter's length in meters, but this value can change depending on the circle.


How do you measure length?

You measure length in many ways: using a ruler or yardstick, using a string or tape measure, using a machine to drive or fly over a distance, or using a satellite. Length is measured in units such as centimeters, meters, kilometers, or inches, yards and miles.