Mathematics, 21.07.2021 03:50, haleyturkey
Quadrilateral ABCD has coordinates A (3, -5), B (5, -2), C (10, -4), D (8, -7). Quadrilateral ABCD is a
•rectangle, because opposite sides are congruent and adjacent sides are perpendicular
•square, because all four sides are congruent and adjacent sides are perpendicular
• parallelogram, because opposite sides are congruent and adjacent sides are not perpendicular
•rhombus, because all four sides are congruent and adjacent sides are not perpendicular
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