SOLUTION: find the coordinates of the parallelogram with vertices (-2,-2) (1,3) (6,3) (3,1)

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Question 1086098: find the coordinates of the parallelogram with vertices (-2,-2) (1,3) (6,3) (3,1)

Answer by ikleyn(52835)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Read your post. Look in my plot.

Do you see the parallelogram ??

I regret about my time I spent for this TRASH.

Your post is a NONSENSE and a MISTAKE in the same time.






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