Asked by Luckyclover (0_0)
                what is the side length of a triangle's base if the points were (4,2) and (4,10)
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                    Answered by
            Luckyclover (0_0) 
            
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            Luckyclover (0_0) 
            
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                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    To find the length of the base of the triangle given the two points (4,2) and (4,10), we need to calculate how far these two points are vertically apart from each other. 
Since the x-coordinates of both points are the same (which is 4), we can tell that these points lie on a vertical line. The length of the base of the triangle, in this case, will be the absolute difference between the y-coordinates of the two points.
The y-coordinates of the two points are 2 and 10. The absolute difference is |10 - 2| = |8| = 8.
Therefore, the length of the base of the triangle is 8 units.
So, the correct answer is: The length of the base of the triangle is 8 units.
    
Since the x-coordinates of both points are the same (which is 4), we can tell that these points lie on a vertical line. The length of the base of the triangle, in this case, will be the absolute difference between the y-coordinates of the two points.
The y-coordinates of the two points are 2 and 10. The absolute difference is |10 - 2| = |8| = 8.
Therefore, the length of the base of the triangle is 8 units.
So, the correct answer is: The length of the base of the triangle is 8 units.
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            GPT 3.5
            
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