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Three vertices of a parallelogram have coordinates (0,10, (3,7), and (4,4.) which point could represent the fourth vertex of the parallelogram?

Three vertices of a parallelogram have coordinates (0,10, (3,7), and (4,4.) which-example-1
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To be a parallelogram, opposite sides needs to be parallel and equal in length.

From the given points you get the next:

As you can see above the only point that makes the figure be a parallelogram is (-1,4), it makes that side CD being parallel and have the same length that side AB

Answer: (-1,4)
Three vertices of a parallelogram have coordinates (0,10, (3,7), and (4,4.) which-example-1
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