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Find the length of the side of a square having two consecutive vertices at (3, 2) and (5, -1).
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Find the length of the side of a square having two consecutive vertices at (3, 2) and (5, -1).
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Find the length of the side of a square having two consecutive vertices at (3, 2) and (5, -1).
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To do this, we just need to find the distance of the two points, √(-1 - 2)² + (5 - 3)², which is √9 + 4. This simplifies to √13.
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