Given the coordinates (9,−2) , (9,−11) , (15,−4) , and (15,−13) , what is the length of each of the two longest sides of the quadrilateral, in cm?

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
2 months ago

To find the length of each of the two longest sides of the quadrilateral, we first need to calculate the distance between each pair of points.

Using the distance formula:
Distance = √((x2-x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2)

1. Between points (9, -2) and (15, -4):
Distance = √((15-9)^2 + (-4-(-2))^2)
Distance = √(6^2 + (-2)^2)
Distance = √(36 + 4)
Distance = √40
Distance ≈ 6.32 cm

2. Between points (9, -11) and (15, -13):
Distance = √((15-9)^2 + (-13-(-11))^2)
Distance = √(6^2 + (-13+11)^2)
Distance = √(36 + 2^2)
Distance = √(36 + 4)
Distance = √40
Distance ≈ 6.32 cm

3. Between points (9, -2) and (9, -11):
Distance = √(0^2 + (-11-(-2))^2)
Distance = √(0 + (-9)^2)
Distance = √(0 + 81)
Distance = √81
Distance = 9 cm

4. Between points (15, -4) and (15, -13):
Distance = √(0^2 + (-13-(-4))^2)
Distance = √(0 + (-13+4)^2)
Distance = √(0 + (-9)^2)
Distance = √81
Distance = 9 cm

Therefore, the two longest sides of the quadrilateral are 9 cm each.

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