SOLUTION: Points (4, 5) and (10, 5) are vertices of a rectangle.
The length of the rectangle is twice the width.
The other vertices are located at (4, ___ ) and (10, ___ ). What could
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Question 1132391: Points (4, 5) and (10, 5) are vertices of a rectangle.
The length of the rectangle is twice the width.
The other vertices are located at (4, ___ ) and (10, ___ ). What could these ordered pairs be?
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Points (, ) and (,) are vertices of a rectangle.
The length of the rectangle is twice the width.
The other vertices are located at (, ___ ) and (, ___ ). What could these ordered pairs be?
The length of the rectangle is equal to distance between given points:
=> then the width is
The other vertices are located units above or below given points.
(, ) and (,)
or
(, ) and (,)
=> the other vertices are located at (, ) and (, ) or at (, ) and (,)
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