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The point (5,3) (3,-4) (10,3) and (8,-4) are vertices of a polygon. What type of polygon is formed by these points?
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The point (5,3) (3,-4) (10,3) and (8,-4) are vertices of a polygon. What type of polygon is formed by these points?
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The point (5,3) (3,-4) (10,3) and (8,-4) are vertices of a polygon. What type of polygon is formed by these points?
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Answer:parallelogram
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the polygon that is formed by those points is a parallelogram
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