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Mathematics, 19.02.2020 00:17, guzal5733

Given two objects represented by the tuples (7, 21, 8, 28) and (19, 64, 3, 12): (a)Compute the Euclidean distance between the two objects.(b)Compute the Manhattan distance between the two objects.(c)Compute the Minkowski distance between the two objects, using h

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