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Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices at A(-2, -4), B(1, -1), C(-2, 2) and D(-5, -1). What is the name of the figure?

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Rectangle (that is not a square)

Rhombus (that is not a square)

Trapezoid

Square

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Answer:

a square

Explanation:

bc if u plot them on a graph, you get a rhombus but when you turn the page, you also get a square. it said under the rhombus, not a square, so we cross that one out and we hv the res. all the sides are equal so the only answer left is a square

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