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draw a quadrilateral ABCD ,whose vertices are A(3,2) , B(2,3) , C(-4,5) and D(5,-3).


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Answered by deepab98
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Here is the rough figure

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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Therefore the required quadrilateral with vertices A (3,2), B (2,3), C (-4,5), and D (5,-3) is as shown in the image attached.

Given:

Vertices of the Quadrilateral ABCD are A (3,2), B (2,3), C (-4,5), and D (5,-3).

To Find:

Draw the quadrilateral ABCD.

Solution:

The given problem could be solved by following steps:

Step-1: Allocate numbers on the x-axis and y-axis ( 1cm = 1 unit on both the axes )

Step-2: Now plot all the given points A (3,2), B (2,3), C (-4,5), and D (5,-3) on the XY-coordinate axis and name them as given.

Step-3: Join all the points using straight lines and the quadrilateral is obtained.

Therefore the required quadrilateral with vertices A (3,2), B (2,3), C (-4,5), and D (5,-3) is as shown in the image attached.

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