SOLUTION: Given are the coordinates (4, –2), (3, 4), and (–3, 3). What are the coordinates of the point needed to complete a square?
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Question 318562: Given are the coordinates (4, –2), (3, 4), and (–3, 3). What are the coordinates of the point needed to complete a square?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Look at the relationship between the two right points.
You must maintain that relationship for the two left points.
To go from the top right point to the bottom right point, move +1 unit in the x, move -6 units in the y.
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