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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 18:50 darkremnant14

A square is drawn on a coordinate plane. Its vertices are A(−4, −2), B(−4, 4), C(2, −2), and D(2, 4). How can you find AB? A. Subtract 4 from −2.
B. Subtract −4 from −2.
C. Take the absolute value of the difference of −4 − (−2).
D. Take the absolute value of the difference of −2 − 4.

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