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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Am I right ! Ill Give a Medal!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD are A(1, -3), B(4, -3), C(4, -5), and D(-1, -5). The vertices of another quadrilateral EFCD are E(1, -7), F(4, -7), C(4, -5), and D(-1, -5). Which conclusion is true about the quadrilaterals?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A) The shape of the quadrilaterals is same but their areas are different. B)The ratio of their corresponding sides is not equal. C)The measures of the corresponding angles are different. D)The angles and sides overlap when one quadrilateral is placed on the other. I think its A or D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@naturegirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nikato

OpenStudy (nikato):

Did u draw a picture for it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah but ill draw it on here just give me a second

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have you considered using geogebra

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nikato I did it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thats what I got

OpenStudy (nikato):

Ok, it can't be A. They r the same shape. It's just like a reflection, so they won't have different areas

OpenStudy (nikato):

It would D becuz they are the same exact shape based on ur picture. So they will overlap becuz they would be exactly on top of each other if u tried cutting them out and Putin them together

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i knew it! thanks Again @nikato your awsome !

OpenStudy (nikato):

Yea, no problem

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