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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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(-2,2) and (-2,-3) are the bottom vertices, since (3,-3) is the top you can tell that it is the upper left vertex since it lines up with (2,-3), so the fourth vortex would line up with (-2,2) and would therefore be C. (3,2)
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