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Answer:

the diagonals intersect at right angle i.e. slope of AC = - 1/ slope of BD and

Midpoint of AC = Z₁ is equal to Mid point of BD = Z₂

so, the parallelogram is rhombus.

Explanation:

A parallelogram is a rhombus if diagonals intersect each other at right angle and the diagonals intersect at mid point.

We are given vertices:

A(-3,2)

B(-2,6)

C(2,7)

D(1,3)

The diagonals of the parallelogram will be:

AC and BD.

Slope of AC = y₂ - y₁ / x₂- x₁ where A = (-3,2) and C = (2,7)

Putting values:

Slope of AC = 7-2/2-(-3) = 5/5

Slope of AC = 1

Slope of BD = y₂ - y₁ / x₂- x₁ where B = (-2,6) and D = (1,3)

Putting values:

Slope of BD = 3-(6) / 1-(-2) = -3/3

Slope of BD = -1

AS, Slope of AC = - 1/ Slope of BD

So, the diagonals intersect and right angle.

Now finding the mid point Z₁ of AC and Z₂ of BD:

Midpoint of AC = Z₁ = A+C/2

Putting values:

=(-3,2) + (2,7) / 2

= (-1,9)/2

= (-1/2, 9/2)

Mid point of BD = Z₂ = B+D / 2

Putting values:

=(-2,6) + (1,3) / 2

= (-1,9)/2

= (-1/2, 9/2)

Midpoint of AC = Z₁ is equal to Mid point of BD = Z₂ i.e.

Z₁ = Z₂, the diagonals intersect at the same midpoint.

As,

the diagonals intersect at right angle i.e. slope of AC = - 1/ slope of BD and

Midpoint of AC = Z₁ is equal to Mid point of BD = Z₂

so, the parallelogram is rhombus.

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