SOLUTION: determine the point A(x,y) so that the points A(x,y), B(0,3), C(1,0), D(7,2) will be the vertices of a parallelogram. I plotted it to be A(6,5) I'm asking to see if I plotted it r

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Question 43215This question is from textbook algebra and trigonometry with analytic geometry
: determine the point A(x,y) so that the points A(x,y), B(0,3), C(1,0), D(7,2) will be the vertices of a parallelogram. I plotted it to be A(6,5) I'm asking to see if I plotted it right. Thanks for looking it over with me. This question is from textbook algebra and trigonometry with analytic geometry

Answer by Nate(3500) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Distance from (0,3) to (1,0) is sqrt%2810%29
Distance from (0,3) to (6,5) is sqrt%2840%29
Distance from (1,0) to (7,2) is sqrt%2840%29
Distance from (6,5) to (7,2) is sqrt%2810%29
I think this should look like a rectangle, but a rectangle is a parallelogram. Seems right to me.