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A polygon has vertices whose coordinates are A(1.4), B(4, -1), C(-1,-4), and D(-4,1). Use the midpoint formula to determine whether or not the diagonals of polygon ABCD bisect each other. In your final
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A polygon has vertices whose coordinates are A(1.4), B(4, -1), C(-1,-4), and D(-4,1). Use the midpoint formula to determine whether or not the diagonals of polygon ABCD bisect each other. In your final answer, include all of your calculations.
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