Three of the vertices of a parallelogram are (2, 1) (4,7), and (6,5).
What are the three possi...
Mathematics, 26.05.2020 02:02 sairaanwar67
Three of the vertices of a parallelogram are (2, 1) (4,7), and (6,5).
What are the three possible coordinates of the fourth vertex?
(0,3)
(-1.4)
(3,3)
(4,-1)
(4,4)
(8, 11)
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