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The coordinates of the corners of a rectangle are P(4,1), Q(4,-3), and R(-4,-3) S(-4,1). Suppose the coordinates of point P were changed to (4,4). Explain how the perimeter and …
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The coordinates of the corners of a rectangle are P(4,1), Q(4,-3), and R(-4,-3) S(-4,1). Suppose the coordinates of point P were changed to (4,4). Explain how the perimeter and …
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The coordinates of the corners of a rectangle are P(4,1), Q(4,-3), and R(-4,-3) S(-4,1). Suppose the coordinates of point P were changed to (4,4). Explain how the perimeter and area of the rectangle would change.
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original area: 32
original perimeter: 24
new area: 44
new perimeter: 27.544
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