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Given a unit Line Segment , pick two points at random on it. Call the first point
and the second
point
. Find the distribution of distances
between points. The probability of the points being a
(Positive) distance
apart (i.e., without regard to ordering) is given by
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See also Point-Point Distance--2-D, Point-Point Distance--3-D, Point-Quadratic Distance, Tetrahedron Inscribing, Triangle Inscribing in a Circle
References
Arfken, G. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 3rd ed. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, pp. 930-931, 1985.
Benedict, B. Using Norton Utilities for the Macintosh. Indianapolis, IN: Que, pp. B-8-B-9, 1995.
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