What is the length of the longest side of a triangle that has the vertices (-3, 2), (3, 2), and (3, 6)?
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(-3,2) and (3,2) both lies on same line parallel to x axis
and (3,6) and (3,2) lies on line parallel to y axis
So it forms right angled triangle
As we know hypotenuse is longest side
So ( -3,2) and (3,6) joining line would be hypitenuse
√(6-2)^2 + ( 3+3)^2 = √16 +36 = √52 = 2√13
and (3,6) and (3,2) lies on line parallel to y axis
So it forms right angled triangle
As we know hypotenuse is longest side
So ( -3,2) and (3,6) joining line would be hypitenuse
√(6-2)^2 + ( 3+3)^2 = √16 +36 = √52 = 2√13
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