SOLUTION: Find the slopes of the two diagonals of the quadrilateral with vertices at the points (4,3), (−1,2), (0, −3), and (7,-1). Draw and identify the quadrilateral.

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Question 1188307: Find the slopes of the two diagonals of the quadrilateral with vertices at the points (4,3), (−1,2), (0, −3), and (7,-1). Draw and identify the quadrilateral.
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Find the slopes of the two diagonals of the quadrilateral with vertices at the points A(4,3), B(−1,2), C(0,−3), and D(7,-1). Draw and identify the quadrilateral.
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AC and BD are the diagonals.
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Slope m = diffy/diffx
For AC, m = 6/4 = 3/2
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Find BD the same way.
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I drew it and identified it.