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RSB [31]
3 years ago
9

Find the missing point of the following rectangle. (3, 7) (0, 8) (2, 8) (1, 8)

Mathematics
2 answers:
erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(1,8)

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Given </u><u>:</u><u>-</u><u> </u>

  • The three points of rectangle are given on graph .

And we need to find the fourth coordinate . We know that , in a rectangle

  • Opposite sides are equal .

So , that , here the coordinates are ,

  • (6,5)
  • (6,8)

We can calculte the distance between them by subtracting the y coordinates as the X coordinates are same .

<u>The distance between them is , </u>

:\implies Distance = (8 - 5 ) units

:\implies Distance = 3 units

  • Hence the Fourth coordinate will be 3 units above (1,5) , as ,

:\implies Fourth coordinate = ( 1 , 8)

<h3>Hence the fourth coordinate is (1,8).</h3>

Kobotan [32]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

its D (1,8)

Step-by-step explanation:

explaintion if you go from the coordinates (6,8) and how from above the coordinates (1,5) to where the lines meet that's how you get (1,8)

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