Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between points B and C.
A √18 units
B √55 units
C √64 units
D √73 units
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To find the distance between points B and C using the Pythagorean Theorem, we need the coordinates of points B and C. Assuming these points are represented as (x1, y1) for B and (x2, y2) for C, the formula we would apply is:
Distance = √[(x2 – x1)² + (y2 – y1)²]
Without knowing the specific coordinates of points B and C, I can’t compute the exact distance. However, if you provide those, I can guide you through the calculation! Please feel free to ask.