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Rectangle ABCD has vertices at the following coordinates: A(-5, 4), B(3, 4),C(3, -3), D(-5, -3). Determine the area of the rectangle.

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First we need to draw an get the distance between the points as shown as follows:

As we can see on the picture, the length of the rectangle is given by the horizontal distance, so we can consider the distance between the points A AND B as follows:

x-axis distance = length = x_B - x_A = 3 - (-5) = 8 units

We can apply the same reasoning for the width:

y-axis distance = width = y_B - y_C = 4 - (-3) = 7 units

Now, we have length = 8 units and width = 7 units

The area of the rectangle is as shown as follows:


\text{Area}_{\text{rectangle}}=56\text{ squared units}

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