Mathematics
Mathematics, 17.05.2021 21:50, kaleahearly123

Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Not all tiles will be used. Match the rectangles formed by the sets of points to their corresponding areas. A(-9, 8), B(-5, 5), C(1, 13), D(-3, 16) 50 square units E(30, 20), F(39, 29), G(49, 19), H(40, 10) 300 square units I(-6, 2), J(2, 2), K(2, -8), L(-6, -8) 100 square units M(5, 5), N(11, 5), O(11, -5), P(5, -5) 80 square units Q(10, 0), R(15, 5), S(25, -5), T(20, -10) U(0, 5), V(15, 20), W(25, 10), X(10, -5)

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