Distance Formula: Given the two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), the distance between these points is given by the formula:
square root of x2-x1 squared +y2-y1 squared
so basically,
1. find the change in x
2. find the change in y
3. square the change in x and the change in y
(x^2) (y^2)
4. add up your change in x^2 +change in y^2
5. fing the square root of ur answer
Speed is equal to distance over time, so distance is equal to speed multiplied by time.
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
The Formula for distance is SPEED X TIME
Yes, the formula for the Euclidean distance. But not necessarily other distance metrics.
Distance d=1/2 at2 is the formula.
Distance= speed*time
Pythagoras invented the distance formula
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
== I'm pretty sure the formula for distance is: D== rt (Distance= rate x time) == The formula for distance is: speed x time.
It is the same as the distance formula. DISTANCE FORMULA: d=square root of (x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2
The Formula for distance is SPEED X TIME
Yes, the formula for the Euclidean distance. But not necessarily other distance metrics.
distance= speed x time
Distance d=1/2 at2 is the formula.
Formula: Distance/Time
The difference in the distance formula and the pythagorean theorem is that the distance formula finds the distance between two points while the pythagorean theorem usually finds the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
Distance = (speed) x (time)
Distance = (Time x Speed)