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ABCD is a square . if the coordinates of three of its vertices are A(-1,2a), B(a,2a), C(a,0), find the coordinates of D.
BC is obviously 2a (it's a vertical line)
then AB must be 2a (notice AB is horizontal)
so BC = AC because it is a square
2a = a+1
a=1
Now you can find the coordinates of A, B, and C, it should be easy for you to find D.
BC is obviously 2a (it's a vertical line)
then AB must be 2a (notice AB is horizontal)
so BC = AC because it is a square
2a = a+1
a=1
Now you can find the coordinates of A, B, and C, it should be easy for you to find D.
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D(-1,0)
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