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Three vertices of a square are (-1, 2), (2, 2), and (2, - 1).

What is the fourth vertex of the square?

(-1, - 1)

(-1, - 2)

(2, 1)

(5, 1)

Question 5

Three vertices of a square are (-1, 2), (2, 2), and (2, - 1).

What is the fourth vertex of the square?

(-1, - 1)

(-1, - 2)

(2, 1)

(5, 1)

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  1. Yesterday, 22:01
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    Answer: Your Answer Is Option A

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  2. Yesterday, 22:35
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    (-1,-1)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The square needs to be all side with the same value when you graph the vertices on x-y plot, you obtain (x is the dot that correspond a vertice and y the forth vertice)

    x 2 | x

    1 |

    |

    -2 - 1 | 1 2

    y - 1| x

    -2 |

    If you draw a line between vertices the value it will be 2 + (-1) so the forth vertice has to be (-1,-1)
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