Three vertices of a rectangle are (–3, 4), (5, 4), and (5, –2).
What are the coordinates of the fourth corner point of the rectangle?
A.
(–3, –4)
B.
(–3, –2)
C.
(5, –3)
D.
(5, 2)
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OpenStudy (sagewilson):
is there an image?
OpenStudy (dax445):
no
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
Okay this is what it would look like if the coordinates were plotted.
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
And here's the point you need, remember, because many people forget this, including myself, X (the horizontal line) always goes first.
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
So what do you think the answer would be?
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OpenStudy (dax445):
a
OpenStudy (dax445):
is it a?
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
No it's not A
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
Give me a minute
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OpenStudy (sagewilson):
Take another look at it.
OpenStudy (dax445):
oh sorry i think its b
OpenStudy (dax445):
is it b
OpenStudy (dax445):
to me it looks like its b
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
It is B.
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OpenStudy (dax445):
YAY
OpenStudy (dax445):
CAN YOU HELP ME WITH ONE MORE
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
Sure.
OpenStudy (dax445):
Which point is 7 units from (–2, 4)?
A.
(–5, 4)
B.
(–2, 3)
C.
(5, 4)
D.
(9, 4)
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
I'm guessing that units go up or down so you'd just be adding 7 to the -2, the 4 will stay the same.
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OpenStudy (sagewilson):
@dax445 What would you get if you added 7 to a -2
OpenStudy (dax445):
5
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
yup, and since the 4 stays the same what would your answer be?
OpenStudy (dax445):
(5, 4)
OpenStudy (sagewilson):
yes
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