Three vertices of a rectangle have coordinates (–3, 1), (7,1), and (7, –4). What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle? A. (–3, –4) B. (–3, –1) C. (7, –3) D. (7, 4)
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do u not have a graph? use a graph and plot the points. I don't have a graph the answer at the moment or I would've told you
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hey I'll help you
just wait one sec
I think it's a
think like that, if you dont whant do draw it. You have two points with same x-coordinate, 7, and different y coordinates. So you have one vertical side ends. So the other point will have another different x-coordinate and same two y coordinates that the points you already have
only one point from the list of choices matches that
|dw:1432250372087:dw| Can you visualize where the 4th point has to be to make a rectangle? @Freez
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