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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the distance formula?

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

have you idea ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no i do not!

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

so i think this is in function of time and speed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

so but do you know the realation of these ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not really

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'm really dumb in math!

OpenStudy (amistre64):

the distance formula is usually from here to there .... :)

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

this is a question of physic i think

OpenStudy (amistre64):

\[\int_{a}^{b}f(t)dt\] is a measure of displacement ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it's not i'm in my math class and we are trying to learn it, but it's not really working

OpenStudy (amistre64):

in general. you can relate the distance formula to the pythag thrm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ooh ok

OpenStudy (amistre64):

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