SOLUTION: If three corners of a parallelogram are (1,1), (4,2), and (1,3), what are all three of the possible fourth corners?
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Question 335362: If three corners of a parallelogram are (1,1), (4,2), and (1,3), what are all three of the possible fourth corners?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The y distance from the new point to the other right hand side point needs to be 2 units. It can be two units above or below.
So the possible points are
(4,2+2)
(4,4)
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(4,2-2)
(4,0)
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