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Pretend you are asked to draw a rectangle on the coordinate plane shown above. Three of its vertices are (1, -5), (1, -2), and (6, -5). Which of the following is the coordinate of the fourth vertex?

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Let the rectangle be ABCD

  • A(1,-5)
  • B(1,-2)
  • C(6,-5)
  • D(x,y) be other one

As AB||CD

  • slope of AD=slope of BC


\\ \rm\rightarrowtail (y+5)/(x-1)=(5+2)/(6-1)


\\ \rm\rightarrowtail (y+5)/(x-1)=(7)/(5)


\\ \rm\rightarrowtail 5y+25=7x-7


\\ \rm\rightarrowtail 5y=7x-32

  • x remains 6


\\ \rm\rightarrowtail 5y=-10


\\ \rm\rightarrowtail y=-2

  • (x,y)=(6,-2)
Pretend you are asked to draw a rectangle on the coordinate plane shown above. Three-example-1
User Michael Garner
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Answer:

(6,-2)

Explanation:

I'll have the coordinate plane shown in an attachment.

But what I want you to know is, that you don't need to graph it.

We have to different x-values, 1 and 6. We know that. But since the sides are vertical, they are pairs. That's why there is a pair of coordinates that have an x-value of 1.

Similarly, we have pairs of y-values of -5, because they are horizontal sides.

Now, the only un-paired values is x-value of 6, and y-value of -2.

There's your coordinate: (6,-2)

-Chetan K

Pretend you are asked to draw a rectangle on the coordinate plane shown above. Three-example-1
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