Asked by Bob

What is the most precise name for quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(–3, 2), B(–1, 4), C(4, 4), and D(2, 2)?

1. parallelogram
2. rhombus
3. quadrilateral
4. rectangle

Answers

Answered by Henry
1. Parallelogram.

BC and AD are the hor. sides.
AB and CD are the slant sides.
Answered by I Gotchu
Just finished the test :)

1.) B, (c+b - a,d)
2.) A, parallelogram
3.) C, kite
4.) B, 360
5.) D, 40
6.) B, NMS and MNT
7.) A, 135
8.) B, sometimes true
9.) B, (-9,2)
10.) B, 30

amosc :) - annee-mrie
Answered by Nate
Isosceles Trapezoid
Answered by Anonymous
are those correct?
Answered by Lot to Learn (song)
Y’all were no help lol
Answered by deddy
1. (a+c,b)
2. rhombus
3. kite
4. 50
5. 142
6. 50
7. 5
8. 135
9. decreases

i don’t know the others <3
Answered by Tablesaur
just took the test
1. (a+c,b)
2. parallelogram
3. kite
4. 360
5. 130
6. 73: 107
7. 7
8. 157.5
9. greater than
10. is parallelogram, but sadly you'll have to write it in your own words
11. rhombus (same as 10, writing it in your own words)
12. y=14
13. I don't even know this one honestly

hopefully this helps, lemme know if any of them is wrong :)
Answered by mia
who is right bruh?
Answered by Julia Stovall
Daddy is right
Answered by Connexus
1. (a,b)
2. parallelogram
3. kite
4. 360
5. 130
6. 64
7. 7
8. 3600
9. decreases
10. rhombus
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