SOLUTION: two vertices of a square are (-4,3) and (3,3). what two sets of coordinates could form the other vertices? A)(-4,8) and (3,8) B)(-4,-4) and (3,-4)
C)(4,8) and (-3
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Question 749393: two vertices of a square are (-4,3) and (3,3). what two sets of coordinates could form the other vertices? A)(-4,8) and (3,8) B)(-4,-4) and (3,-4)
C)(4,8) and (-3,8) D)(-4,4) and (4,-4)
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