Chapter 22: Problem 6
Directed Distance Find the directed distance \(A B\). $$B(11.5,3.68) ; A(11.5,-5.38)$$
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Chapter 22: Problem 6
Directed Distance Find the directed distance \(A B\). $$B(11.5,3.68) ; A(11.5,-5.38)$$
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