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on a cartesian plane draw a rectangle whose two vertices are 2,1 and 6,6 write the coordinates of the other two vertices ​

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Answered by FelisFelis
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Answer:

The required figure is shown in figure 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided vertices.

The two vertices are (2,1) and (6,6)

If you observe you will find that the vertices are lying on the opposite side.

We can find the width and length of the rectangle by subtracting x coordinates and y coordinates respectively.

Subtract x coordinate of given vertices 6-2=4 (Width of rectangle)

To draw the rectangle move 4 unit right from the vertices (2,1) that will gives you the another vertices of the rectangle (6,1).

Subtract y coordinate of given vertices 6-1=5 (length of rectangle)

Now move 5 unit up from the vertices (2,1) that will gives you the another vertices of the rectangle (2,6).

Now join all the points (2,1), (6,1), (6,6) and (2,6)

The required figure is shown in figure 1.

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Answered by AnushuyaBanerjee
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