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Mathematics, 07.07.2019 10:30, lordined5256

The vertices of a quadrilateral abcd are a(−7, −2), b(−3, −2), c(−4, −5), and d(−8, −5). the vertices of another quadrilateral fecd are f(−7, −8), e (−3, −8), c(−4, −5), and d(−8, −5). which conclusion is true about the quadrilaterals? their shape and size are same. they have unequal corresponding angles. they have unequal corresponding sides. they are similar figures.

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