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Clara’s teacher asked her to draw a polygon with vertices (–2, 4), (5, 4), (3, –3), and (–2, 0) and to identify the polygon. Clara drew the polygon below and identified it as a quadrilateral.

On a coordinate plane, a polygon is formed by points (negative 2, 4), (5, 4), (3, negative 3), and (negative 2, 0).

Which explains whether Clara is correct?

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : Clara’s teacher asked her to draw a polygon with vertices (–2, 4), (5, 4), (3, –3), and (–2, 0) and to identify the polygon.

Clara drew the polygon and identified it as a quadrilateral.

To Find :   whether Clara is correct?

Solution:

a quadrilateral  has four straight sides.

quadrilateral has four vertices or corners.

Quadrilateral had  four edges and four vertices.

She drew 4 points hence there are 4 vertices

No 3 points are collinear hence  it has 4 Edges

As figure drawn has 4 vertices and 4 edges hence its a Quadrilateral

so Clara is correct

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