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Murljashka [212]
4 years ago
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Classify the quadrilateral whose vertices are: A(3, 2); B(0,5);

Mathematics
1 answer:
Trava [24]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

select answers: A), B), C),  D), and E)

Step-by-step explanation:

Please see attached image with the figure obtained by joining the given points.

Notice that the figure is that of a square, and a square happens to be a very special case of a bunch of other figure definitions, like:

rectangle (four side figure with parallel sides and right angles at the vertices) So the square is a special type of rectangle.

Rhombus (four side figure with all sides of the same length) So the square is a special type of rhombus)

Trapezoid (four side figure with at least two parallel sides), So the square is a special type of trapezoid.

Parallelogram (four side figure with two pairs of parallel sides) So the square is a special type of parallelogram.

Therefore you need to select answers: A), B), C),  D), and E)

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