Asked by Ian

What shape can you make with A (−3,8), B (7,8), 7, −1), 0, −1), E (0,2), F (−3,2)

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I assume the missing labels/parentheses were meant to be C(7, −1) and D(0, −1), so the vertices in order are
A(−3, 8), B(7, 8), C(7, −1), D(0, −1), E(0, 2), F(−3, 2).

What this makes
- An orthogonal (all edges horizontal or vertical) concave hexagon — commonly called an L‑shaped polygon.
- Geometrically it is a 10 by 9 rectangle (from x = −3 to 7, y = −1 to 8) with a 7 by 3 rectangle (x = 0 to 7, y = −1 to 2) removed, hence the L shape.

Side lengths (in order):
AB = 10, BC = 9, CD = 7, DE = 3, EF = 3, FA = 6.

Perimeter = 10 + 9 + 7 + 3 + 3 + 6 = 38.
Area = large rectangle 10·9 − removed rectangle 7·3 = 90 − 21 = 69.

If you intended a different order of points or different coordinates, tell me and I’ll re-evaluate or I can draw/plot it for you.