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The coordinates for a rhombus are given as (2a, 0), (0, 2b), (–2a, 0), and (0, –2b). Write a plan to prove that the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus determine a rectangle usi…
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The coordinates for a rhombus are given as (2a, 0), (0, 2b), (–2a, 0), and (0, –2b). Write a plan to prove that the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus determine a rectangle usi…
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The coordinates for a rhombus are given as (2a, 0), (0, 2b), (–2a, 0), and (0, –2b). Write a plan to prove that the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus determine a rectangle using coordinate geometry. Be sure to include the formulas.
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The midpoints of the sides are:
M ( (2a+0)/2 , (2b+0)/2 ) =
( a , b )
N ( (-2a+0)/2 , (2b+0)/2 ) =
( - a, b )
P ( (-2a+0)/2, ( -2b+0)/2 ) =
( - a, - b )
Q ( (2 a+0)/2) , (-2b+0)/2 ) =
( a , - b )
The midpoints of a rhombus determine a rectangle.
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