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The points (-2,1), (1,1), (0,-2), and (-3,-2) are vertices of a polygon. what type of polygon is formed

Posted on October 23, 2021 By mobete 3 Comments on The points (-2,1), (1,1), (0,-2), and (-3,-2) are vertices of a polygon. what type of polygon is formed

the points (-2,1), (1,1), (0,-2), and (-3,-2) are vertices of a polygon. what type of polygon is formed by these points? A. rectangle B. square C. pentagon D. parallelogram

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Comments (3) on “The points (-2,1), (1,1), (0,-2), and (-3,-2) are vertices of a polygon. what type of polygon is formed”

  1. des7900 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 6:13 am

    [tex]\boxed{\sf D. \ Parallelogram}[/tex]

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When we graph the points, the polygon is a quadrilateral with opposite parallel sides. The type of polygon formed by these points is a parallelogram.

    [tex]the points (-2,1), (1,1), (0,-2), and (-3,-2) are vertices of a polygon. what type of polygon is for[/tex]

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  2. on3lilbit says:
    October 23, 2021 at 6:22 am

    Parallelogram

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We'll graph all of the points from which we'll come to know that it is a parallelogram having opposite sides equal and parallel.

    See the attached file for more understanding.

    [tex]the points (-2,1), (1,1), (0,-2), and (-3,-2) are vertices of a polygon. what type of polygon is for[/tex]

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  3. sierrawalk3896 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 2:10 pm

    The polygon has to be a parallelogram

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