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In the coordinate plane, two vertices of square ABCD are A (0,0) and B (0, m). What are the coordinates of points C and D? Do not introduce any new variables.​

In the coordinate plane, two vertices of square ABCD are A (0,0) and B (0, m). What-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

As shown in the graph,

A, B, C and D are the vertices of a square, all sides of the square will be equal in measure.

Coordinates of A → (0, 0)

Coordinates of B → (0, m)

Distance between point D and point A = m

Therefore, coordinates of point D → (m, 0)

Now point C will be equally distant from the points B and D.

Coordinates of C → (m, m)

In the coordinate plane, two vertices of square ABCD are A (0,0) and B (0, m). What-example-1
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