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Prove that the coordinates (3,2), (1,2), (-3,-2), (1,2) form a square​

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Answer:

(3.2) ; (1,2) -> (3,-2)' ; (1,-2)'

Explanation:

This question is incredibly written incorrectly since in order to form a square from those few points you're required to reflect the points over the x-axis to form a square.

Reflection over x-axis transformation: (x,-y)

(3.2) ; (1,2) -> (3,-2)' ; (1,-2)'

Even that makes a rectangle. :(

However, quadrilaterals are quadrilaterals.

Prove that the coordinates (3,2), (1,2), (-3,-2), (1,2) form a square​-example-1
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