SOLUTION: A square has a perimeter of 36 units.
One vertex of the square is located at (3, 5) on the coordinate grid.
What could be the x- and y-coordinates of another vertex of the sq
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One vertex of the square is located at (3, 5) on the coordinate grid.
What could be the x- and y-coordinates of another vertex of the sq
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Question 1167268: A square has a perimeter of 36 units.
One vertex of the square is located at (3, 5) on the coordinate grid.
What could be the x- and y-coordinates of another vertex of the square?
x =
y = Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A square has a perimeter of 36 units.
One vertex of the square is located at (3, 5) on the coordinate grid.
What could be the x- and y-coordinates of another vertex of the square?
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The side length is 36/4 = 9.
Add 9 to the x or to the y for a 2nd point.
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x =
y =