SOLUTION: The ends of one side of a square are at (3,2) and (7,2).what is the length of the side?
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Question 727749: The ends of one side of a square are at (3,2) and (7,2).what is the length of the side?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
These two points have the same y coordinate, so the distance is simply the absolute difference in the x coordinates. So
d = |3-7|
d = |-4|
d = 4
The distance from (3,2) to (7,2) is 4 units.
So each side is 4 units long
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