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Using the coordinates, calculate the lengths of any two adjoining sides of the rectangle. you may choose either the pythagorean theorem or the distance formula. in either case, show your work.

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User Ersan
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Answer:

Based on the sides and the method the student chooses, but the side lengths will be the same for each calculation method. This answer assumes the student applied the distance formula:

AB= (4−(−4))2+(4−(−2))2

=(8)2+(6)2

=36+64

=100

=10

BC= (7−4)2+(0−4)2

=(3)2+(−4)2

=9+16

=25

=5

Step-by-step explanation:

Sample answer from plato

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User Gowsikan
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Answer:

Ngl I answered this question thinking it was a different question so obvi that was wrong

My bad lol :/

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User Majid Hosseini
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