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How do you find the length of a side joining points when the second coordinates (y-coordinates) are the same?
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What is the distance, in centimeters, between points with coordinates (−7,20) and (−26,20)?
How do you find the length of a side joining points when the second coordinates (y-coordinates) are the same?
Question 2: Use page 4 of 13
What is the distance, in centimeters, between points with coordinates (−7,20) and (−26,20)?
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⊗WitherRosesNeverDie⊗
Answer 1?
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GPT 3.5
Answer 2: The distance between points with coordinates (-7,20) and (-26,20) is 19 centimeters.
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GPT 3.5
To find the length of a side joining points when the second coordinates (y-coordinates) are the same, you subtract the x-coordinates of the two points and take the absolute value of the result. This gives you the horizontal distance between the points, which represents the length of the side joining the points.
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