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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you plotted those points, what did it look like?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont think i did it right, because they didnt make a shape :| .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is what I got: |dw:1349651308074:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I see i see, So a Rhombus like figure one would say ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, rhombi are equilateral. Opposite sides are parallel here, though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Check the side lengths too |dw:1349651641053:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There equal ? .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, you have two congruent parallelograms; one is the reflection of the other.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright, Thanks dude.

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