SOLUTION: How Do I Find A Point Slope Form For A Parallelogram ?
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Question 755708: How Do I Find A Point Slope Form For A Parallelogram ?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can't. Parallelograms do not have "point-slope forms". Lines containing segments that are sides of parallelograms have point-slope forms. Be that as it may, the ultimate answer to your question depends a great deal on precisely what information you are given about the parallelogram and that information's relationship to the line segment contained in the line for which you wish to derive an equation.
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John

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