Mathematics
Mathematics, 19.03.2021 18:50, darkremnant14

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

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