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Which correctly shows a polygon on the coordinate plane that was drawn using the Coordinates:(-1,-4), (3,-2) and (3, -5)Asked by Trey Pilgrim
Which correctly shows a polygon on the coordinate plane that was drawn using the coordinates (−1,−4) , (3,−2) , and (3,−5) ?(1 point)
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The polygon on the coordinate plane can be represented as follows:
Point A (-1,-4)
Point B (3,-2)
Point C (3,-5)
The polygon would be a triangle with points A, B, and C connecting the points in the following order:
A -> B -> C -> A
If we plot these coordinates on a graph, it would appear as a triangle with one side horizontal (from A to B) and two sides vertical (from B to C and C to A).
Point A (-1,-4)
Point B (3,-2)
Point C (3,-5)
The polygon would be a triangle with points A, B, and C connecting the points in the following order:
A -> B -> C -> A
If we plot these coordinates on a graph, it would appear as a triangle with one side horizontal (from A to B) and two sides vertical (from B to C and C to A).
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