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[Image: Coordinate plane with points plotted at ordered pairs Q (–4, 4), R (2, 4), S (5, –3), T (2, –3), and U (–4, –3)]

Vertex Q is ______ units from vertex R.
Vertex R is ______ units from vertex T.
Vertex T is ______ units from vertex S.

User Ken Chan
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Answer:

Vertex Q is 6 units from vertex R

Vertex R is 7 units from vertex T

Vertex T is 3 units from vertex S

Explanation:

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User Gyro Gearloose
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Vertex Q is 6 units from vertex R
Vertex R is 7 units from vertex T
Vertex T is 3 units from vertex S
User Joel Cross
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