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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The side RS quadrilateral PQRS is drawn on a grid as shown. If quadrilateral PQRS is a square, which of these ordered pair could be a vertex? A.) (6, 3) B.) (6, 4) C.) (7, 3) D.) (7, 4)

OpenStudy (callisto):

You've missed the figure..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i knew i was fogetting something lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (callisto):

Can you find the answer using the figures? 2 squares can be drawn using that line :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im confused how do i find it

OpenStudy (callisto):

Draw square... Then find the coordinates of the vertices. match the coordinates with the answer~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do i get all of the coordinates?

OpenStudy (callisto):

You can check the answer instead. See which option give you the coordinates of the vertex

OpenStudy (callisto):

For example, for (a), match it with the figure, it's not a vertex, So it's not the answer!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im confused non of them match

OpenStudy (callisto):

The last one matches... see the figure on the left, the bottom right vertex..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow i see it, sorry i was looking at the wrong problem while doing this one

OpenStudy (callisto):

Never mind :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the answer is D correct.?

OpenStudy (callisto):

Yes, I think :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks for your help :)

OpenStudy (callisto):

Welcome!!!

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