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11.06 Coordinate methods with quadrilaterals

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The points given represent three vertices of a parallelogram. What is the fourth vertex if it is known to be in the 2nd quadrant?

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Coordinates $=$=$\left(\editable{},\editable{}\right)$(,)

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1min

The points given represent three vertices of a rhombus. What is the fourth vertex if the missing point lies in the 3rd quadrant?

Easy
1min

$A$A$\left(-3,-4\right)$(3,4), $B$B$\left(-5,2\right)$(5,2) and $C$C$\left(-11,0\right)$(11,0) form three vertices of square $ABCD$ABCD, where $T$T is the midpoint of the diagonal $AC$AC, and vertex $D$D is represented by the coordinates $D$D$\left(-9,-6\right)$(9,6).

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5min

Consider the parallelogram $ABCD$ABCD that has been graphed on the number plane.

Medium
4min
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II.G.GPE.4

Use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically.

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