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Three vertices of a square are (-2, 2), (-2, -3), and (3, -3).
What is the fourth vertex of the square?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@zepdrix
OpenStudy (irishboy123):
you should draw this. not to scale, just in outline.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats what ii need help with
zepdrix (zepdrix):
I'm confused, isn't this the exact question we just did a minute ago? :)
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OpenStudy (dtan5457):
You can draw it out if you like..
But, you can also see that the new x coordinate of the vertices is 3 and it's (3,-3)
So your missing coordinate must be...
(3,?)
?=the other y coordinate given in the problem with (2,x) as the x value
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes @dtan5457
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no @zepdrix
OpenStudy (dtan5457):
Then what is the missing coordinate?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-3 ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dtan5457
563blackghost (563blackghost):
I drew it out @_gusthedog_ where do the lines intersect?
OpenStudy (dtan5457):
3,-3 is already one of the given coordinates..so no.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2, 3 ?
OpenStudy (dtan5457):
Switch it..
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