Asked by Big Papa
Quadrilateral ABCD is shown on the grid.
Tasha finds the length of the sides of the quadrilateral before finding the perimeter. Which statement is true about the length of the sides of quadrilateral ABCD?
Side DA has a length of units.
Side AB has a length of units.
Side BC has a length of 2 units.
Side CD has a length of 2 units.
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I can't see the grid image — could you upload it or give the coordinates of A, B, C, and D? Without the picture or coordinates I can't tell which statement is true.
How you (or I) can check once I have the diagram or coordinates:
- If a side is horizontal or vertical, count grid squares between the endpoints to get its length.
- If a side is diagonal, use the distance formula: for endpoints (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), length = sqrt[(x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2].
- Then compare the computed lengths to the four statements.
If you upload the image or type the coordinates of A, B, C, D, I’ll compute each side and tell you which statement is true and why.
How you (or I) can check once I have the diagram or coordinates:
- If a side is horizontal or vertical, count grid squares between the endpoints to get its length.
- If a side is diagonal, use the distance formula: for endpoints (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), length = sqrt[(x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2].
- Then compare the computed lengths to the four statements.
If you upload the image or type the coordinates of A, B, C, D, I’ll compute each side and tell you which statement is true and why.
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