The document provides 6 quadrilateral shapes defined by coordinates and asks to use coordinate geometry techniques to prove or disprove if each shape is a specific type of quadrilateral: a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium, or kite.
The document provides 6 quadrilateral shapes defined by coordinates and asks to use coordinate geometry techniques to prove or disprove if each shape is a specific type of quadrilateral: a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium, or kite.
The document provides 6 quadrilateral shapes defined by coordinates and asks to use coordinate geometry techniques to prove or disprove if each shape is a specific type of quadrilateral: a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium, or kite.
Using coordinate geometry techniques prove or dis-
prove that the quadrilateral defined by the coordinates
A( 5,3 ) , B( 3 ,5 ) , C (3 ,1 ) and D (1 ,3 ) is a square. Using coordinate geometry techniques prove or dis- prove that the quadrilateral defined by the coordinates A( 7,6 ) , B( 6,8 ) , C ( 2,3 ) and D ( 1,5 ) is a rectangle. Using coordinate geometry techniques prove or dis- prove that the quadrilateral defined by the coordinates A( 4,0 ) , B( 0,3 ) , C ( 0,-3 ) and D ( -4,0 ) is a rhombus. Using coordinate geometry techniques prove or dis- prove that the quadrilateral defined by the coordinates A( 6,4 ) , B( 1,3 ) , C ( 3,2 ) and D ( -2,1 ) is a parallelo- gram. Using coordinate geometry techniques prove or dis- prove that the quadrilateral defined by the coordinates A( 2,1 ) , B( 0,4 ) , C ( -6,-2 ) and D ( -4,3 ) is a trapezium. Using coordinate geometry techniques prove or disprove that the quadrilateral defined by the coordinates A( 5,3 ) , B( 5,8 ) , C ( 2,2 ) and D ( 1,5 ) is a kite.