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Which set of points could represent one of the side lengths of a rectangle that is congruent to the one shown on the coordinate plane?

A)
(−7, −8) and (−7, 2)


B)
(−3, −2) and (−3, −8)


C)
(−3, −2) and (−8, −2)


D)
(−3, −4) and (−6, −4)

Which set of points could represent one of the side lengths of a rectangle that is-example-1

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Answer:

I did the same question its B (−3, −2) and (−3, −8)

Explanation:

User Posey
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I would go with A




Hope this helps
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