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Answer:

E: (-3,1)
F: (1,2)
G: (4,0)
H: (3,-3)

Explanation:

To find the coordinates of each vertex, we can look at the point on the graph on which they are marked.

User Kubrick G
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Answer:

E = (-3, 1)

F = (1, 2)

G = (4, 0)

H = (3, -3)

Explanation:

The vertices of the given two-dimensional shape are the points where two line segments meet. So, for the graphed quadrilateral, its vertices are points E, F, G and H.

To identify a point with coordinates (x, y) on a coordinate plane:

  • Start from the origin (0, 0) and move either left or right until the x-coordinate (horizontal position) of the point has been reached.
  • Once at the correct x-coordinate, move either up or down along the vertical line (parallel to the y-axis) until the y-coordinate (vertical position) of the point is reached.

Therefore, the (x, y) ordered pairs that represents the position of each vertex on the coordinate plane are:

  • E = (-3, 1)
  • F = (1, 2)
  • G = (4, 0)
  • H = (3, -3)
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