Mathematics
19 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):
When the coordinates (2, 3), (4, 4), (6, 3), and (4, 2) are joined, which shape is formed?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Parallelogram
Rectangle
Rhombus
Square
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dan815
OpenStudy (anonymous):
did you try plotting it on a graph
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
@dan815 I need your help plz
OpenStudy (dan815):
yah plot it do i look like www.wolframalpha.com
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
Major help needed @dan815
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
@dan815 I need your assistance pronto
OpenStudy (dan815):
ok
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
@dan815 I require your knowledge
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
What is 1 + 1 ? @dan815 I've been stuck on this equation for a while, please help
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (dan815):
okay listen to me.. is 0=0?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
jacq, graph the coordinates first.
OpenStudy (zale101):
@jackiejones do you know how to plot points?
OpenStudy (zale101):
:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
piloted it already, i think its parallelogram
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ploted *
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i found the slope for the lines to see if it had any 90 degrees... and i got 1/2 and -1/2 but they are not reciprocals
OpenStudy (zale101):
if you plotted it already and you think it looks like a parallelogram, then it's a parallelogram.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Zale101 Im just not really sure
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (zale101):
|dw:1407641701754:dw|
connect the dots