SOLUTION: The line containing the longer diagonal of a quadrilateral whose vertices are A (2, 2), B(-2, -2), C(1, -1), and D(6, 4).
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Question 884048: The line containing the longer diagonal of a quadrilateral whose vertices are A (2, 2), B(-2, -2), C(1, -1), and D(6, 4).
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The longer diagonal would be BD.
Slope using 2 points.
Point slope form using slope and one point.
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