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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help!! 1 medal and fan :) The coordinates of quadrilateral PQRS are P(0, 0), Q(a + c, 0), R(2a + c, b), and S(a, b). How can you use coordinate geometry to show that one pair of opposite sides is parallel? A. Find the slopes of PQ and RS , and show that their product is 1. B. Find the slopes of PR and QS, and show that their product is -1. C. Find the slopes of PQ and RS, and show that they are equal. D. Find the slopes of PR and QS, and show that their product are equal.

Directrix (directrix):

@chris00 Any ideas? Thanks.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep same thing. let me see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

are we answering the question in the paragraph or A,B,C,D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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Directrix (directrix):

Question: The coordinates of quadrilateral PQRS are P(0, 0), Q(a + c, 0), R(2a + c, b), and S(a, b). How can you use coordinate geometry to show that one pair of opposite sides is parallel?

Directrix (directrix):

Options: A. Find the slopes of PQ and RS , and show that their product is 1. B. Find the slopes of PR and QS, and show that their product is -1. C. Find the slopes of PQ and RS, and show that they are equal. D. Find the slopes of PR and QS, and show that their product are equal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets do this step by step then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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