It is used, except that, because one set of coordinates are the same, the formula collapses into a simpler form.
Area = length of a side * vertical distance between that side and the side parallel to it. Perimeter = sum of the length s of all four sides.
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.
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We can find m directly by looking at the change in vertical distance divided by the change in horizontal distance also know as the rise over the run. This give us m, the gradient. Anotther way is if we have the equation of the line, then the slope or gradient can be determined immediately from that. The equation of a line in slope-intercept from is y=mx+b and m represents the slope.
well, an oval is a curved shape like the circle, so we use the same basic principle of πr² (or pi multiplied by (radius squared)). however, unlike the circle, the oval as two differing radii (plural of radius!) so we have to take that into account and adjust our formula accordingly. so the formula instead of squaring one radius, we measure both radii (horizontal radius * vertical radius) an then we multiply that by pi. the simple form of the formula is: π*(r1*r2) r1= horizontal radius r2= vertical radius π is the symbol for pi hope that helps!
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It is used, except that, because one set of coordinates are the same, the formula collapses into a simpler form.
The slope of a line is the rise divided by the run. In other terms, if, X = the horizontal distance between two points on a line and Y = the vertical distance between the same points, then m = Y/X
you take the horizontal distance between the points and square it, then add that to the square of the vertical distance. Now take the square root of the sum. You are really just making a triangle an using the pythagorean theorem.Read more: What_does_the_distance_formula_look_like
The answer depends on the context: If you have a distance vector of magnitude V, that is inclined at an angle q to the horizontal, then the horizontal distance is V*cos(q).
Distance/Time d -- t
A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
Vertical distance above mean sea level.
The rise is the difference between the ordinates (vertical values) of two points on a line whereas the run is the difference between their abscissae (horizontal values) of the same two points.
The formula for calculating the equation of a catenary curve is y = a*cosh(x/a), where y is the height, x is the horizontal distance, and a is a constant that affects the shape of the curve. The catenary curve is the shape that a hanging flexible chain or cable adopts when supported only at its ends.
the formula for slope is y=mx+b, a horizontal line has the slope of zero and the slope of a vertical line can be answered as undefined
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