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Why is the distance between two non-horizontal and nonvertical points always greater than the horizontal or vertical distance?
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Why is the distance between two non-horizontal and nonvertical points always greater than the horizontal or vertical distance?
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It isn’t.
Explain.
Use a square as an example
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