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Answer:

Line segment AD


AD = \sqrt{(c-0)^(2)+(d-0)^(2)}


AD = \sqrt{c^(2)+d^(2)}

Line segment BC


BC = \sqrt{[(b+c)-b]^(2)+(d-0)^(2)}


BC = \sqrt{c^(2)+d^(2)}

Line segment AB


AB = \sqrt{(b-0)^(2)+(0-0)^(2)}


AB = \sqrt{b^(2)+0^(2)}


AB = b

Line segment CD


CD = \sqrt{[c-(b+c)]^(2)+(d-d)^(2)}


CD = \sqrt{b^(2)+0^(2)}


CD = b

Explanation:

We defined the length of each side by the Equation of the Line Segment, which is a particular case of the Pythagorean Theorem. Let
A(x,y) = (0,0),
B(x,y) = (b,0),
C(x,y) = (b+c, d) and
D(x,y) = (c,d), we construct the equations below:

Line segment AD


AD = \sqrt{(c-0)^(2)+(d-0)^(2)}


AD = \sqrt{c^(2)+d^(2)}

Line segment BC


BC = \sqrt{[(b+c)-b]^(2)+(d-0)^(2)}


BC = \sqrt{c^(2)+d^(2)}

Line segment AB


AB = \sqrt{(b-0)^(2)+(0-0)^(2)}


AB = \sqrt{b^(2)+0^(2)}


AB = b

Line segment CD


CD = \sqrt{[c-(b+c)]^(2)+(d-d)^(2)}


CD = \sqrt{b^(2)+0^(2)}


CD = b

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