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OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

The following set of coordinates represents which figure? (2, 5), (1, 3), (2, 1), (3, 3) Parallelogram Rectangle Rhombus Square

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

I know this forms a diamond... idk if its rhombus or parallelogram

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

@amistre64 @ganeshie8

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

@waterineyes my guess is parallelogram ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How about drawing it??

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

|dw:1413653293548:dw|

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

like that .. but even lmao cx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your drawing is better than me instead..!! :P

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

hahaha cx

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

anywys... i dont know whether its a rhombus or parallelogram

OpenStudy (anonymous):

all have equal lengths too..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So, surely it is not a parallelogram or rectangle..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A square or Rhombus, we are left with..

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

ohh.... i say rhombus then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why?? Any reason?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, you are right..

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

cuz thats not a square .. lol yaay im right ;D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All sides are equal.. And angle are not 90 Degrees, that's why Rhombus.. In square, all four angles are 90 Degrees..

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