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Please help! Julie wants to show that a quadrilateral with vertices J(2, 3), K(2,7), L(-2,7), M(-2,3) is a square. Using the distance formula, what should she find the length of each side to be? 8 4 3
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Julie wants to show that a quadrilateral with vertices J(2, 3), K(2,7), L(-2,7), M(-2,3) is a square. Using the distance formula, what should she find the length of each side to be?
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4 is the answer I believe
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