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In the standard (x, y) coordinate plane, if a square has the vertices (−2,−3), (2,−3), and (2,1), what is the set of coordinates for the final vertex?
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In the standard (x, y) coordinate plane, if a square has the vertices (−2,−3), (2,−3), and (2,1), what is the set of coordinates for the final vertex?
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(-2,1) is the answer :)
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