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When the coordinates (1, 1), (7, 3), (8, 0), and (2, −2) are joined, which shape is formed?

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A rectangle that is tilted to the upper right is formed.
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Answer:

Rectangle states that a parallelogram all of whose interior angles are right angle i.e, 90 degree and opposite sides are equal.

Given the coordinates

A(1, 1) , B(7, 3) , C(8, 0) and D(2, -2)

Using Slope formula:


\text{Slope} = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Calculate the slope of each pairs:

For A(1, 1) and B(7, 3)

By definition of slope;


\text{Slope of AB}= (3-1)/(7-1) = (2)/(6) = (1)/(3)

Similarly,

For B(7, 3) and C(8, 0)


\text{Slope of BC}= (0-3)/(8-7) = -(3)/(1) = -3

For C(8, 0) and D(2, -2)


\text{Slope of CD} = (-2-0)/(2-8) = (-2)/(-6) = (1)/(3)

For D(2, -2) and A(1,1)


\text{Slope of DA}= (1-(-2))/(1-2) = -(3)/(1) = -3

you can see that:

Slope of AB = Slope Slope of CD

and

Slope of BC = Slope of DA

Also;


\text{Slope of AB} * \text{Slope of BC} = -1

Similarly, the product of slope of all pairs of consecutive sides are perpendicular( i.e, 90 degree).

Then by definition of Rectangle;

when the coordinates (1, 1), (7, 3), (8, 0), and (2, −2) are joined then, the shape Rectangle is formed.

When the coordinates (1, 1), (7, 3), (8, 0), and (2, −2) are joined, which shape is-example-1
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