what is distance? answer with example and formula
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The Distance Formula itself is actually derived from the Pythagorean Theorem which is a 2 + b 2 = c 2 {a^2} + {b^2} = {c^2} a2+b2=c2 where c is the longest side of a right triangle (also known as the hypotenuse) and a and b are the other shorter sides (known as the legs of a right triangle).
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Distance is a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are. In physics or everyday usage, distance may refer to a physical length or an estimation based on other criteria. The distance from a point A to a point B is sometimes denoted as |AB|
EXAMPLE - Football moved 10 meters from the goal
Formula of distance -
x = Speed in m/s, d = Distance
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