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Three vertices of a square are (–2, 2), (–2, –3), and (3, –3). What is the fourth vertex of the square? A. (–3, 2) B. (–2, 3) C. (3, 2) D. (3, 4)
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Three vertices of a square are (–2, 2), (–2, –3), and (3, –3). What is the fourth vertex of the square? A. (–3, 2) B. (–2, 3) C. (3, 2) D. (3, 4)
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Three vertices of a square are (–2, 2), (–2, –3), and (3, –3).
What is the fourth vertex of the square?
A.
(–3, 2)
B.
(–2, 3)
C.
(3, 2)
D.
(3, 4)
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C (3,2) because since you know that the sides of the square lie on the lines x=-2 and x=3 and the vertices are 5 units apart, the next side which lies on x=3 must be (3,2)
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