The vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD are A(−7, −2), B(−3, −2), C(−4, −5), and D(−8, −5). The vertices of another quadrilateral FECD are F(−7, −8), E (−3, −8), C(−4, −5), and D(−8, −5). Which conclusion is true about the quadrilaterals? Their shape and size are same. They have unequal corresponding angles. They have unequal corresponding sides. They are similar figures.
@TheSmartOne
Ok, let's plot these points :)
{(−7, −2), (−3, −2), (−4, −5), (−8, −5)} {(−7, −8), (−3, −8), (−4, −5), (−8, −5)} Those are the points for the quadrilateral, respectively.
lag >.<
ok, let me draw the figures for the respective points :)
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It looks like they were flipped over an invisible line, don't they?
almost like reflected over an invisible x-axis.
so what do you think the answer is? :)
it looks like their shape and size is the same, so A? if not A, then B I think.
Not B, D I meant D lol
It should be A :)
Okay, thanks again :)
Anytime! :D
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