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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can anybody please help me solve this? The coordinates of the midpoints of the sides of a triangle are A(0, 1), B(4, 0), and C(2, –2). Find the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle. Hint: You should plot out this problem using graph paper! A. (–2, 1); (2, 3); (6, –2) B. (–2, –1); (–2, 3); (5, –3) C. (–2, –2); (0, 3); (0, –1) D. (–2, –1); (2, 3); (6, –3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't know how to answer this question, but it seems to me that after you plot the midpoints, you can just go through the answers one at a time and see which points make sense as vertices.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't understand either^

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