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If the extremities of a diagonal of a square are \( (1, -2, 3) \) and \( (2, -3, 5) \), then the length of its side is:

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To find the length of the side of a square, first find the diagonal using the distance formula, then divide by \( \sqrt{2} \).
Updated On: May 15, 2025
  • \( \sqrt{6} \)
  • \( \sqrt{3} \)
  • \( \sqrt{5} \)
  • \( \sqrt{7} \)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The length of the diagonal of the square can be calculated using the distance formula, and the length of the side is found by dividing the diagonal by \( \sqrt{2} \). The result is \( \sqrt{3} \).
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