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What is the coordinate matrix that describes the following quadrilateral ABDC?

What is the coordinate matrix that describes the following quadrilateral ABDC?-example-1

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The coordinate matrix that describes the quadrilateral ABDC is

Ax Ay 5 6

Bx By -1 4

Cx Cy = 5 3

Dx Dy -1 1

What is coordinate matrix?

The coordinate matrix represents the vertices of the quadrilateral ABCD in a matrix form. Each row corresponds to a vertex, and the columns represent the x and y coordinates.

For the given vertices A(5,6), B(-1,4), C(5,3), and D(-1,1), the coordinate matrix is:

Ax Ay 5 6

Bx By -1 4

Cx Cy = 5 3

Dx Dy -1 1

So, the first row [5, 6] represents the coordinates of point A, the second row [-1, 4] represents point B, third row [5,3] represents point C and fourth row [-1,1] represents point D Each column corresponds to the x and y coordinates, respectively.

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