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prove that the points A(-5,4) 1B (-1,-2),
C (5,2) and D (1,8) take in order to form a square​

Answers

Answered by Radhikama
1

Answer:

use this formula square root of x 2 - X 1 whole square + y 2 minus y1 whole square

and you get the answer

Answered by sofianhendrik
1

Answer:mark me as brainliest

A(−5,4) B(−1,−2) C(5,2).

AB=  

4  

2

+6  

2

 

=  

52

 

BC=  

6  

2

+4  

2

 

=  

52

 

AC=  

10  

2

+2  

2

 

=  

104

 

It is isosceles triangle.

with AB=BC

For making square

BD=AC=  

104

 

(x+1)  

2

+(y+2)  

2

 

=  

104

------(1)

Also, slope of AC is  

slope of BD

−1

 

Slope of BD=  

x+1

y+2

=  

10

−2

 

−1

 

x+1

y+2

=5------(2)

from (1) & (2)

x=1 y=8

D(1,8) is new vertex of square

Step-by-step explanation:

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