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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I give medals to whoever helps me!!! Two quadrilaterals ABCD and EFGH are drawn on a coordinate grid. The coordinates of the vertices of each quadrilateral are given below. ABCD : A(-8, 0), B(-3, 12), C(9, 7), D(3, -5) EFGH : E(-7, 7), F(-2, 19), G(10, 14), H(4, 2) Which statement about the two quadrilaterals is true? ABCD has half the area of EFGH. ABCD is twice as large as EFGH. ABCD is congruent to EFGH. ABCD is neither congruent nor similar to EFGH.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@BTaylor

OpenStudy (btaylor):

In order to answer this, you'll have to draw them out. Looking at a bunch of points won't get you anywhere.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got it I think its D

OpenStudy (btaylor):

good job.

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