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WILL GIVE BRAINLIST 2 BEST ANSWER
Use Pythagorean theorem to find the side length
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WILL GIVE BRAINLIST 2 BEST ANSWER Use Pythagorean Theorem To Find The Side Length Explain class=

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Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given side AB and BC

AB must be 6 as it is between 4 and -2 and that distance is 6 (we have been given no units).

BC must be also 6 as it starts at -4 and ends at 2.

Pythagoras Theorem = a^2 + b^2 = c^2 (^2 means squared)

C is the hypotenuse (longest side) and this is what we are trying to find...

6^2 + 6^2 = 36+36=72

So AC is 72, however we need to square root this to get our final answer.

72 doesn't square easily, so we will use surds. 72 is 36*2 and 36 is a square number hence why...

AC is 6 root 2

Hope this helps!