Question 903967: SOLUTION: Find by calculating gradient whether or not the opposite sides of quadrilateral ABCD are parallel. A is (2,1), B is (14,9);C is (24,23), D is (10,13
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let's draw it and see.
It does look like a parallelogram, but looks can fool you!
Find the gradient (slope) of AB
m =
where (x1,y1) = (2,1)
and where (x2,y2) = (14,9)
m =
m =
m =
Find the gradient (slope) of CD
m =
where (x1,y1) = (24,23)
and where (x2,y2) = (10,13)
m =
m =
m =
Oh! oh! AB and CD are NOT parallel!
Find the gradient (slope) of AD
m =
where (x1,y1) = (2,1)
and where (x2,y2) = (10,13)
m =
m =
m =
Find the gradient (slope) of BC
m =
where (x1,y1) = (14,9)
and where (x2,y2) = (24,23)
m =
m =
m =
Oh! oh! AD and BC are NOT parallel either!!!
So neither pair of opposite sides a parallel.
Told you looks can deceive you!! :)
Edwin
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