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Find the type of quadrilateral formed by the vertices A(0,-2) ,B(3,1) , C(0,4) and D(-3,1)
3 years ago

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Answered by mathhelper
My first step would be to plot the points, this should give you a main clue

Then I would find the lengths of the line segments.
mmmmh? interesting.

Finally to confirm my suspicion, I would find their slopes.
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