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Select the correct answer.

Which set of vertices forms a parallelogram?

A.
A(2, 4), B(3, 3), C(6, 4), D(5, 6)

B.
A(-1, 1), B(2, 2), C(5, 1), D(4, 1)

C.
A(-5, -2), B(-3, 3), C(3, 5), D(1, 0)

D.
A(-1, 2), B(1, 3), C(5, 3), D(1, 1)

User Chkal
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Answer:

Explanation:

Option 3 is correct

A(-5, -2), B(-3, 3), C(3, 5), D(1, 0) set of vertices forms a parallelogram

Explanation:

Slope formula is given by:

slope = y2-y1

over x2-x1

Properties of the parallelogram:

  • Opposite sides are equal and parallel.
  • Diagonals are unequal
  • Slope of the opposite sides are equal.
  • Opposite angles are equal.
  • Consider the set of vertices:

A(-5, -2), B(-3, 3), C(3, 5), D(1, 0)

⇒Slope of AB =Slope of CD and Slope of BC = Slope of AD

By property of parallelogram:

⇒A(-5, -2), B(-3, 3), C(3, 5), D(1, 0) set of vertices forms a parallelogram

User Gpcz
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Answer: OPTION C.

Explanation:

A parallelogram is defined as a quadrilateral which has two pairs of parallel sides.

Attached is shown in the parallelogram obtained by plotting the vertices provided in Option C.

If that figure is a parallelogram, then:


Slope\ AB=Slope\ CD\\\\Slope\ BC=Slope\ AD

Let's check this:


Slope\ AB=(-2-3)/(-5-(-3))=(5)/(2)


Slope\ CD=(0-5)/(1-3)=(5)/(2)


Slope\ BD=(3-5)/(-3-3)=(1)/(3)


Slope\ DA=(-2-0)/(-5-1)=(1)/(3)

Therefore, the set of vertices that forms a parallelogram is:


A(-5, -2), B(-3, 3), C(3, 5), D(1, 0)

Select the correct answer. Which set of vertices forms a parallelogram? A. A(2, 4), B-example-1
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