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4 November, 04:33

The vertices of a parallelogram are j (-5,0) K (1,4), L (3,1) and M (-3,-3). How can you use slope to determine whether the parallelogram is a rectangle? is it a rectangle? Justify your answer.

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  1. 4 November, 06:58
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    You have to check the slopes of two sides that intersect each other to see if the slopes are negative reciprocals of each other, which proves perpendicular for a rectangle to exist. If not perpendicular, then it is a parallelogram only.

    These turn out to be slopes of 2/3 and - 3/2 for perpendicular,

    and the same of another pair of slopes.

    So the figure is a rectangle.
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