Math 2 MYP | 2.2a Checking for understanding
5 For the points P(10, 13), Q(17, 37), R(24, 13), and S(17, -11):
a Find the distances PQ, QR, RS and SP.
b Robin says: 'the lengths PQ, QR, RS and SP are all equal, so the shape
PQRS must be a square.' Determine whether Robin is correct.
c Robin's logical process was:
Premises:
Reasoning process:
Conclusion:
The four lengths are equal.
If a quadrilateral has four equal sides, then it is a square.
Since PQRS has four equal sides, it is a square.
PQRS is a square.
Explain the fault in Robin's logic.