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sergij07 [2.7K]
3 years ago
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consider a quadrilateral with vertices d(0,0), i(5,5) n(8,4) g(7,1). determine the most accurate type of quadrilateral from the

vertices given

Mathematics
1 answer:
Burka [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Plotting the points into the coordinate plane gives us an observation that this quadrilateral with vertices d(0,0), i(5,5) n(8,4) g(7,1) is a KITE, as shown in figure a.

Step-by-step explanation:

Considering the quadrilateral with vertices

  • d(0,0)
  • i(5,5)
  • n(8,4)
  • g(7,1)

Plotting the points into the coordinate plane gives us an observation that this quadrilateral with vertices d(0,0), i(5,5) n(8,4) g(7,1) is a KITE, as shown in figure a.

From the figure a, it is clear that the quadrilateral has

  • Two pairs of sides
  • Each pair having two equal-length sides which are adjacent
  • The angles being equal where the two pairs meet
  • Diagonals as shown in dashed lines cross at right angles,  and one of the diagonals does bisect the other - cuts equally in half

Please check the attached figure a.

Keywords: kite, quadrilateral

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