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Quadrilateral WXYZ has vertices W(-4,-3), X(0,-1). Y(6,-2), Z(2,-4). Using properties of diagonals prove that WXYZ is a parallelogram, but NOT a rectangle.
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Quadrilateral WXYZ has vertices W(-4,-3), X(0,-1). Y(6,-2), Z(2,-4). Using properties of diagonals prove that WXYZ is a parallelogram, but NOT a rectangle.
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The diagonals are bisectors of each other and meet at (1, -5/2) but are not congruent, so WXYZ is a parallelogram and not a rectangle
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