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A quadrilateral has vertices at
A(−3,−3), B(−2,1), C(1,3), and D(3,1). Classify the quadrilateral

4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
check the side lengths - no two are equal
Check the slopes. BC||AD
so, what do you think?
4 years ago

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