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The coordinates for the vertices of a right triangle are (1, 4), (6, 4), and (6,1). what is the length of the longer leg?

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We pair up the vertices given and solve for the distances between the points to determine the lengths of the sides of the triangle.
(1,4) and (6,4) = sqrt ((4-4)² + (6-1)²) = 5
(6,4) and (6,1) = sqrt ((4-1)² + (6-6)²) = 3
(6,1) and (1,4) = sqrt ((4-1)² + (6-1)²) = 5.83
The longest side is the hypotenuse, the second to the longest is the longer leg and the shortest is the smallest value. The answer therefore is 5.
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