Given that the points (-1, 6), (3, 6), (3, 1), and (-1, 1) are vertices of a rectangle, how much shorter is the width than the length?
A) -5 units
B) -4 units
C) -3 units
D) -1 unit
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OpenStudy (ashes.boom):
if you use either www.desmos.com/calculator or www.geogebra.com you can graph it out and then literally just count it
KjSaif (kjsaif):
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KjSaif (kjsaif):
thanks @Ashes.boom but i need help with answers and explinations. Not caculators from websites. But thanks
OpenStudy (ashes.boom):
No problem :)
KjSaif (kjsaif):
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OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):
I'm sorry idk :(
KjSaif (kjsaif):
it's ok i still fanned you though
OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):
np thnx :)
KjSaif (kjsaif):
@Ashes.boom can you tell me what the answer is. I'll fan and medal you?
OpenStudy (ashes.boom):
sure one second let me type it up
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KjSaif (kjsaif):
ok
OpenStudy (ashes.boom):
yea i am actually confused because the actual difference between the width and the length is 2 units and thats not an answer. Sorry i dont think i will be much help on this one