daniellegreenh daniellegreenh
  • 24-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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What is the most specific name that can be given to a figure with the following coordinates? (–10, 8), (–7, 13), (3, 7), and (0, 2)

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DreamyboatSC
DreamyboatSC DreamyboatSC
  • 24-10-2017
I believe the most specific name that could be given to a figure with those coordinates would be either a rectangle or a square. Hope this helps!
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habibimursal7 habibimursal7
  • 08-06-2021

Answer:

A) rectangle

Step-by-step explanation:

drawing out the graph and joining up the coordinates with lines will lead to the shape of a rectangle. i also just took the test and i got it correct. please vote me brainiest! have a good day :)

ANSWER : A. RECTANGLE

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