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Distance Calculator
Distance between points
How It Works
The distance between two points is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem. In 2D and 3D coordinate systems, the formula derives directly from the Pythagorean relationship.
For 2D and 3D coordinate systems, the distance formula is derived from the Pythagorean theorem. The order of points does not matter — using either point as (x₁,y₁) yields the same result. The distance formula calculates the length of the straight line segment connecting two points, which is the shortest path between them in Euclidean space. The midpoint is the average of the coordinates: ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).
Results
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Quick Tips
- • Results update automatically as you type
- • Use Tab to navigate between fields
- • Press Enter to calculate
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Distance Calculator work?
Simply enter your values into the input fields above. The Distance Calculator uses standard formulas to compute results instantly as you type or click.
Is the Distance Calculator free?
Yes, this calculator is completely free to use. No registration, no hidden fees, no limits.
How accurate are the results?
Results are computed using industry-standard mathematical formulas. For critical decisions, we recommend consulting a professional.
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