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On a coordinate plane, the coordinates of vertices R and T for a polygon are R(−6, 2) and T(1, 2). What is the length of Side RT of the polygon?

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The distance between any two points can be found using the Pythagorean Theroem...

d^2=(x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2 in this case

d^2=(2-2)^2+(1--6)^2

d^2=0+49

Since d>0

d=7 units
User Mike The Tike
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Answer:

The length of Side RT of the polygon is
7\ 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


R(-6,2)\\T(1,2)

substitute the values



d=\sqrt{(2-2)^(2)+(1+6)^(2)}



d=\sqrt{(0)^(2)+(7)^(2)}



dRT=7\ units



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