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(05.05)On a coordinate plane, the coordinates of vertices R and T for a polygon are R(−7, 3) and T(3, 3). What is the length of Side RT of the polygon? what is the answer

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Answer:


D=10 \ units

Explanation:

Distance Between Two Points

Given a couple of points P1(x1,y1) and P2(x2,y2), the distance measured from any point to the other is computed by


D=√((y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2-x_1)^2)

We take the necessary data from the points R(-7, 3) and T(3, 3).


x_1=-7,y_1=3,x_2=3,y_2=3

Then, applying the formula


D=√((3-3)^2+(3+7)^2)


D=√(100)


\boxed{D=10 \ units}

User Andj
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Answer:


d_R_T=10\ units

Explanation:

we know that

the formula to calculate the distance between two points is equal to


d=\sqrt{(y2-y1)^(2)+(x2-x1)^(2)}

we have the coordinates

R(−7, 3) and T(3, 3)

substitute in the formula


d=\sqrt{(3-3)^(2)+(3+7)^(2)}


d=\sqrt{(0)^(2)+(10)^(2)}


d_R_T=10\ units

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