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3 January, 20:05

A parallelogram has vertices A (0, 4), B (2, 2), C (4, 4), and D (2,6). Is this parallelogram a square? Explain why or why not.

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  1. 3 January, 21:40
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    If we take the adjacent side AD and DC and work out their slopes we get

    AD = (6-4) / (2-0) = 1 and DC has slope (6-4) / (2-4) = - 1. This shows that the angle between the 2 lines is 90 degrees so it looks like this is a square. If you include the slopes of each adjacent line they are at right angles too. Now to prove its a square each line must be of equal length and you'll find this is the case too.
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