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Given the vertices, determine the quadrilaterals most specific classification: Parrellogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, or square. A(-7,-4), B(2,-3), C(0,-7), D(-9,-8)
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Given the vertices, determine the quadrilaterals most specific classification: Parrellogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, or square. A(-7,-4), B(2,-3), C(0,-7), D(-9,-8)
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Given the vertices, determine the quadrilaterals most specific classification: Parrellogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, or square.
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