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A rectangle has vertices at (1, 5), (4, 9), (1, 9), and (4, 5). What is the length of the longer side of the rectangle?
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A rectangle has vertices at (1, 5), (4, 9), (1, 9), and (4, 5). What is the length of the longer side of the rectangle?
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A rectangle has vertices at (1, 5), (4, 9), (1, 9), and (4, 5). What is the length of the longer side of the rectangle?
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The longer side is 4 units long
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The y coordinates are four units apart while the x coordinates are only 3 units apart.
So the rectangles longer side is the height of 4 units.
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