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Match each set of vertices with the type of quadrilateral they form.

Tiles

A(2, 0), B(3, 2), C(6, 3), D(5, 1)

a parallelogram with

nonperpendicular adjacent sides

A(3, 3), B(3, 6), C(7, 6), D(7, 3)

a rectangle with noncongruent

adjacent sides

A(-5, -3), B(-4, -1), C(-1, -1), D(0, -3)

a square

A(2, -2), B(3, 0), C(4, -2), D(3, -4)

a rhombus with nonperpendicular

adjacent sides

A(3, 3), B(2, 5), C(4, 6), D(5, 4) I've shown the answers below in the screenshot

Match each set of vertices with the type of quadrilateral they form. Tiles A(2, 0), B-example-1
User Ronald Das
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2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

The answer is in the image bellow, it was correct on plato :D

Explanation:

Match each set of vertices with the type of quadrilateral they form. Tiles A(2, 0), B-example-1
User Bennie Tamir
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Only correct the first one.

Please, see the graph in the attached file.

1) a rectangle with A(3,3), B(3,6),
noncongruent ←→ C(7,6), D(7,3)
adjacent sides
(in green)

2) a parallelogram
with A(2,0), B(3,2)
nonperpendicular ←→ C(6,3), D(5,1)
adjacent sides
(in blue)

3) a square ←→ A(3,3), B(2,5),
(in red) C(4,6), D(5,4)

4) a rhombus with A(2,-2), B(3,0),
nonperpendicular ←→ C(4,-2), D(3,-4)
adjacent sides
(in black)
Match each set of vertices with the type of quadrilateral they form. Tiles A(2, 0), B-example-1
User Fps
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