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Verify that quadrilateral BCDE is a rhombus with vertices B(–2, 0), C(–7, 5), D(0, 6), and E( 5, 1) by showing that all four sides are equal.
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Verify that quadrilateral BCDE is a rhombus with vertices B(–2, 0), C(–7, 5), D(0, 6), and E( 5, 1) by showing that all four sides are equal.
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Verify that quadrilateral BCDE is a rhombus with vertices B(–2, 0), C(–7, 5), D(0, 6), and E( 5, 1) by showing that all four sides are equal.
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BD=CE= Square Root of 50. BC= CD =DE = EB = Square root of 50
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