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For quadrilateral ABCD, determine the most precise name for it. A(-2,3), B(9,3),C(5,6) and D(2,6). Show your work and explain. Please
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For quadrilateral ABCD, determine the most precise name for it. A(-2,3), B(9,3),C(5,6) and D(2,6). Show your work and explain. Please
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For quadrilateral ABCD, determine the most precise name for it. A(-2,3), B(9,3),C(5,6) and D(2,6). Show your work and explain. Please
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For this case the quadrilateral is a trapezoid.
In geometry, a trapezoid is called a quadrilateral that has two parallel sides called bases of the trapezium, and the perpendicular segment between the two bases and its own length are called trapezium height.
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Trapeze
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