Answer:
The calculate a slope we use the equation:
 ; where
; where 
 is the slope,
 is the slope, 
 are the coordinates of the first point, and
 are the coordinates of the first point, and 
 are the coordinates of the second point. The first and second points are arbitrary, we just choose a specific order b our own.
 are the coordinates of the second point. The first and second points are arbitrary, we just choose a specific order b our own.
So, the problem is asking for the slope of AB, BC, CD and AD, which are sides of a quadrilateral figures. Now, we use each coordinates, replace them is the slope equations and get the result.
The slope of AB:
Coordinates are 
 and
 and 
 .
.

The slope of BC:
Coordinates are 
 and
 and 


The slope of CD:
Coordinates are 
 and
 and 


The slope of AD:
Coordinates are 
 and
 and 


According to these results, sides AB and BC are perpendicular because the slopes have opposite signs and inverse numbers. In addition, BC and AD are parallel, because they have the same slope. The graph is attached.