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A square on a coordinate plane have vertices at (3, -5) and (3, 2). what is the perimeter of the square
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R_scott
if the vertices are on adjacent corners, the perimeter is ... 4 (2 - -5)
if the vertices are diagonally opposite, the perimeter is ... 2 √2 (2 - -5)
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36 units
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