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What is the strongest classification of the figure formed by the following points?

(–10,-4), (-7,-8), (-5,-4), (-2,-8)
OA. Paralellogram
OB. Quadrilateral
OC. Rectangle
OD. Rhombus

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Answer:

A. Parallelogram

Explanation:

The given points are;

(-10, -4), (-7, -8), (-5, -4), (-2, -8)

Let 'A' represent the point (-10, -4), let 'B' represent the point (-7, -8), let 'C' represent the point (-5, -4), and let 'D' represent the point (-2, -8), we have;

The (horizontal) distance between points A and C = -5 - (-10) = 5

The (horizontal) distance between points B and D = -2 - (-7) = 5

Therefore;

The length of
\overline {AC} = The length of
\overline {BD}

The length of
\overline {AB} = √((-10 - (-7))² + (-4 - (-8))²)) = 5

The length of
\overline {CD} = √((-5 - (-2))² + (-4 - (-8))²)) = 5

∴ The length of
\overline {AB} = The length of
\overline {CD}


\overline {AC} is parallel to the horizontal axis


\overline {BD} is parallel to the horizontal axis


\overline {AC}
\overline {BD}

Given that
\overline {AB} =
\overline {CD}, then
\overline {AB}
\overline {CD}

Therefore, the quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram

(The angle ∠ABD = 180 - arctan (4/3) ≈ 126.9 > 90, therefore, the parallelogram ABCD is not a rectangle.)

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