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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the coordinates of the fourth point that could be connected with (–2, 3), (5, 3), and (5, –2) to form a rectangle? A. (5, –3) B. (–2, 2) C. (–2, –3) D. (–2, –2) Plz Help..!!!!!!!! will give medals and become a fan not really sure if I am correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got B I don't think I am correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@abdela25 plz help me asap........!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (abdela25):

dont make a question seem harder then its supposed to be this can be easily done in a few steps even tho it looks really hard lets go over it step by step and the answer will come to you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (abdela25):

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OpenStudy (abdela25):

ok to start with we draw the graph

OpenStudy (abdela25):

then we want to label the points on this graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okayy

OpenStudy (abdela25):

if the first point is -2, and 3 then -2 will be on the x-axis and 3 will be on the y-axis

OpenStudy (abdela25):

|dw:1391705245737:dw| if this drawing has the points labeled (-2,3) (5,3) and (5,-2) you can sort of see the rectangle being formed i know its kind of not straight becuase the numbers arent plotted very equal but you can still be able to see the rectangle form

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