
Karla D.
asked 01/25/25Need help Asap!
Find a point D(x, y) such that the points A(−4, 1), B(3, 0), C(−1, −3), and D
are the corners of a square. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
D(x, y) = D |
1 Expert Answer
Raymond B. answered 12d
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D(x,y)=(0,4)
AD = CB=5 and AD is parallel to CB
AC = DB=5 and AC is parallel to DB
use the Pythagorean theorem or distance formula
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Doug C.
Take a look at this graph to see if it gives you an idea how to solve this problem. Hopefully you drew a sketch with the given points graphed and labelled. desmos.com/calculator/bagyxpoqp501/25/25