the length of a perpendicular segment from the point to the line
The point that is equal distance from the endpoints of a line segment is the midpoint.
It the point is on the line the distance is 0. If the point is not on the line, then it is possible to draw a unique line from the point to the line which is perpendicular to the line. The distance from the point to the line is the distance along this perpendicular to the line.
It is going to look like a somewhat of a quadratic parabola.
It is a point on the number line, at a distance equal to x, to the left of 90.
Yes.
The distance is 0.
That's the torque due to the force.
The length of a line segment that starts at the point and is perpendicular to the original line.
The distance of the object from the mirror line should equal the distance of the image from the mirror line.
It will be a straight horizontal line, whose height will be the distance of the depot from the reference point - the point from which distances are measured.It will be a straight horizontal line, whose height will be the distance of the depot from the reference point - the point from which distances are measured.It will be a straight horizontal line, whose height will be the distance of the depot from the reference point - the point from which distances are measured.It will be a straight horizontal line, whose height will be the distance of the depot from the reference point - the point from which distances are measured.
The magnitude of displacement is equal to distance traveled when motion is in a straight line.
Alternates are fill-in-the-blank version of this Q. are the same distance from a point and a line