Asked by Big Papa
Quadrilateral ABCD is shown on the grid.
Jonah 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 CD has a length of units.
Side BC has a length of units.
Side DA has a length of 5 units.
Side AB has a length of 6 units.
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I can’t tell which statement is true without the picture or the coordinates of A, B, C, and D. Please either upload the grid image or give the coordinates of the four vertices.
How to check once you have the picture/coordinates:
- If a side is horizontal or vertical, its length is the absolute difference in the x- or y-coordinates respectively (|x2−x1| or |y2−y1|).
- If a side is slanted, use the distance formula: length = sqrt[(x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2].
- Watch for common Pythagorean triples (3-4-5, 5-12-13, 6-8-10) which often appear on grid problems.
If you paste the coordinates (for example A(x1,y1), B(x2,y2), …) I will compute each side and tell you which statement is true.
How to check once you have the picture/coordinates:
- If a side is horizontal or vertical, its length is the absolute difference in the x- or y-coordinates respectively (|x2−x1| or |y2−y1|).
- If a side is slanted, use the distance formula: length = sqrt[(x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2].
- Watch for common Pythagorean triples (3-4-5, 5-12-13, 6-8-10) which often appear on grid problems.
If you paste the coordinates (for example A(x1,y1), B(x2,y2), …) I will compute each side and tell you which statement is true.
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