Distance in 3D

[b][size=150]Welcome to the world of 3D![/size][/b][br][br][b][size=150]When using a 3D coordinate plane our coordinates are written as (x, y, z) where z is the "height" or the "up/down" (vertical) plane. [br][br]Goal: Find the distance between A and B.[br][list][*]Make a prism with LENGTH = 16, WIDTH = 14, and HEIGHT = 8.[/*][/list][br]Note: if you want to change the height of B click until you see the vertical arrows. If you want to change B horizontally, click the point B until you see horizontal arrows. [/size][/b]
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[b]What differences do you see between 2D and 3D? What do you wonder between 2D and 3D?[/b]
[b][size=150]Which formula will you use to determine the distance AB?[/size][/b]
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