Mathematics, 07.01.2021 21:10 pancakefox7
Rectangle ABCDABCDA, B, C, D is graphed in the coordinate plane. The following are the vertices of the rectangle: A(-1, -6),A(−1,−6),A, left parenthesis, minus, 1, comma, minus, 6, right parenthesis, comma B(-1,7)B(−1,7)B, left parenthesis, minus, 1, comma, 7, right parenthesis, C(1, 7)C(1,7)C, left parenthesis, 1, comma, 7, right parenthesis, and D(1, -6)D(1,−6)D, left parenthesis, 1, comma, minus, 6, right parenthesis. Given these coordinates, what is the length of side ABABA, B of this rectangle?
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