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2006-07-25 11:50:39 · 13 answers · asked by evinselline 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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1. acc. to co ordinate geometry chapter

Distance between two points (x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2)

D = sqrt[ (x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y2)^2 ]

"sqrt" "means square root of"

2. acc. to time, speed and distance chapter

distance = speed * time

2006-07-25 15:57:47 · answer #1 · answered by yrzfuly 3 · 0 0

Distance=speed*time

2006-07-25 11:58:33 · answer #2 · answered by madhan 1 · 0 0

Distance Formula is a variant of the Pythagorean Theorem

A(square) + B(square)= C(square)
distant + distance=


be specific or are you looking for
D= Time x miles per hour?

2006-07-25 12:04:30 · answer #3 · answered by B1 2 · 0 0

Distance = speed * time

Distance is in units like meters
Speed is in units like meters/second
Time is in units like seconds

2006-07-25 11:56:44 · answer #4 · answered by kittycat 3 · 0 0

rate x time = distance

2006-07-25 13:37:51 · answer #5 · answered by J 4 · 0 0

The distance formula

D = √(x2 - x1) ² + (y2 - y1)²

2006-07-25 12:30:10 · answer #6 · answered by SAMUEL D 7 · 0 0

Distance between two points (x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2)

D = sqrt[ (x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y2)^2 ]

"sqrt" "means square root of"

2006-07-25 15:43:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Samual is correct, I just studied this formula last week.

2006-07-25 13:43:10 · answer #8 · answered by cherrypie p 3 · 0 0

D=√(x²+y²)

2006-07-25 11:52:52 · answer #9 · answered by Pascal 7 · 0 0

No, it's:

D = rt;

distance = rate * time

2006-07-25 12:19:14 · answer #10 · answered by YEAH!!!!! 2 · 0 0

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