yeah if the pts are inside then the statement c is true , i guess i didn't read the ques properly
I think we have to stress on the fact that the points are all 'inside' the square and not'on' it. if they are inside option c is correct, right? if they were 'on' it, it would be possible that the distances may be equal but not less than root 2.
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