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1.A square has side lengths of 3 units. One of its vertices is at (5, -2). Which of the following are possible coordinates of another vertex?
a)(9,-2)
b)(8,-2)
c)(5,5)
d)(5,-1)
idk can someone help i am confused
10 years ago

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confused
I am confused can anyone please help me?
10 years ago
Reiny
Which of the x values has been increased by 3 units without changing its height ,
that is 5+3 = ????
10 years ago
Ms. A
I think it is D or C.
7 years ago

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