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OpenStudy (ashely14):

Three vertices of a rectangle are given. Find the coordinates of the fourth vertex. (–3, –3), (7, –3), (7, 2) A. (2, –3) B. (3, 2) C. (3, –2) D. (–3, 2)

OpenStudy (ashely14):

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OpenStudy (ashely14):

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OpenStudy (ashely14):

@zepdrix could you help me again plz

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Do you understand how to draw it? c: I think that was helpful last time.

OpenStudy (ashely14):

it was verry helpful last time but i dont know how to draw it

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Our coordinates move like this: \(\large\rm (right/left,\quad up/down)\) If the first number is positive, we move to the right. If it's negative, we move to the left. If the second number is positive, we move up. If it's negative, we move down.

OpenStudy (ashely14):

ok

zepdrix (zepdrix):

So for the first coordinate \(\rm (-3,-3)\quad=\quad (\leftarrow3, \downarrow3)\)

zepdrix (zepdrix):

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