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PLEASE HELP!!! i’m lost and don’t know where to start

PLEASE HELP!!! i’m lost and don’t know where to start-example-1
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We can start by graphing the points of the quadrilateral:

As it has four sides, we know it is a quadrilateral, but this category is broad: it includes rectangles, squares, rhombus and parallelograms.

As the length of the sides are not equal, we know it is not a square.

The angles in each vertex are not right angles, so it is not a rectangular (this would have been enough to prove that is not a square).

Then, we have to determine if this is a rhombus or a parallelogram.

The difference between the two is that the rhombus is a particular type of parallelogram fro which the diagonals bisect each other at a right angle.

If we look at the graph, the diagonals match the x and y axis and are perpendicular, so we can conclude that the quadrilateral MNPQ is a rhombus.

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