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Do the points A(-2,1), B(-2,4), C(3, 4), D(3, 1) form a square?
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Do the points A(-2,1), B(-2,4), C(3, 4), D(3, 1) form a square?
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Do the points A(-2,1), B(-2,4), C(3, 4), D(3, 1) form a square?
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No they form a rectangle because the sides are 3 and 5.
A squares has 4 equal sides. A rectangle has 2 opposite sides equal.
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Answer: i don't think they do
Step-by-step explanation: tell me if i wrong
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