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Problem deal with taxicab geometry. Let dT(A, B) represent taxicab distance between A and...

Problem deal with taxicab geometry. Let dT(A, B) represent taxicab distance between A and B and dE(A, B) represent the usual Euclidean distance.

a. The length of the side of a square is 4 and the diameter of a circle is 4. Compare their areas using the Euclidean distance,


b. Repeat part (a) using the taxicab distance and Example T3.1.

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