Asked by Larry
The coordinates of two of the vertices of a square are (0,0) and (0, -4). Of the following, which could not be the coordinates of the point where the diagonals of the square intersects?
A. (2, -2)
B. (-2, 2)
C. (0, -2)
D. (-2, -2)
A. (2, -2)
B. (-2, 2)
C. (0, -2)
D. (-2, -2)
Answers
Answered by
Damon
DRAW IT ON A GRAPH !
square in quadant 3 or 4
diagonals hit at
(2,-2)
or
(-2,-2) that is a and d
NOT B or C
square in quadant 3 or 4
diagonals hit at
(2,-2)
or
(-2,-2) that is a and d
NOT B or C
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