The coordinates of two of the vertices of square QRST are shown.
Q (3.6,2.1)
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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 19:47 seoulux
The coordinates of two of the vertices of square QRST are shown.
Q (3.6,2.1)
R (¯5.4,2.1)
What is the length, in units, of each side of square QRST? Use the coordinates to show or explain how you determined the length.
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