Co-ordinates is UK English, while coordinates is US English. Both may be ok, depending on the language in which you spell.
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In 2-dimensional space, it is the difference between their y-coordinates, in 3-dimensional space, it is the difference between their z-coordinates.
The distance between two points is Square root of [ (difference in their 'x' coordinates)2 + (difference in their 'y' coordinates)2 ]
The distance between any two points on a number line is the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates.
Simply divide the difference in the y-coordinates, by the difference in the x-coordinates.
It is simply the difference between their y coordinates.
It is simply the difference between their y coordinates.
Calculate the difference of the y-coordinates, and divide it by the difference of the x-coordinates. That is the slope.
The difference in x-coordinates is called the "run", and the difference in y-coordinates is the "rise".
The difference in Y -coordinates is also known as the rise.
In order to find the distance between two coordinates, you first need to find the difference between the x and y coordinates. In this case, the difference between the x coordinates is 3-(-2) = 5. The difference between the y coordinates is -4-5 = -9. To find the distance you add up the squares of these differences then find the square root. 52 = 25. -92 = 81. 25+81 = 106. Thus the distance is the square root of 106, or approximately 10.296
Please use the Pythagoran property: calculate the square root of ((difference in x-coordinates)2 + (difference in y-coordinates)2).
The slope for a line between two points is (difference of y-coordinates) divided by (difference of x-coordinates). That is, (y2-y1)/(x2-x1). It doesn't matter in what order you take the points.