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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When the coordinates (2, 3), (4, 4), (6, 3), and (4, 2) are joined, which shape is formed?

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

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

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

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

OpenStudy (zale101):

|dw:1407641701754:dw| connect the dots

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