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Given that the points (-3, 8), (2, 8), (2, -2), and (-3, -2) are vertices of a rectangle, what is the ratio of the rectangle's length to its width?

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Answer:

2:1

Explanation:

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User Dstrockis
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let
A ---> (-3, 8)
B ---> (2, 8)
C----> (2, -2)
D----> (-3, -2)

step 1
find the distance AB
d=√[(y2-y1)²+(x2-x1)²]-----> d=√[(8-8)²+(2+3)²]----> d=√25-----> d=5 units

step 2
find the distance BC
d=√[(y2-y1)²+(x2-x1)²]-----> d=√[(-2-8)²+(2-2)²]----> d=√100-----> d=10 units

step 3
find the ratio of the rectangle's length to its width
ratio=
rectangle's length/rectangle's width
length=10 units
width=5 units
ratio=10/5-----> ratio=2

the answer is
the ratio of the rectangle's length to its width is 2

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Given that the points (-3, 8), (2, 8), (2, -2), and (-3, -2) are vertices of a rectangle-example-1
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