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In the figure, ABCD is a square centered at the origin with side length 2a. What are the coordinates of the vertices?
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In the figure, ABCD is a square centered at the origin with side length 2a. What are the coordinates of the vertices?
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In the figure, ABCD is a square centered at the origin with side length 2a. What are the coordinates of the vertices?
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Work shown above! Vertices are:
A ( -a,-a)
B (-a,a)
C (a,a)
D(a,-a)
*in the pic it says "since the side length is a" suppose to say 2a
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