Math, asked by sumitt1982, 1 year ago

Q1=Two opposite vertices of a square are (-1,2)and (3,2).Find the coordinates of other two vertices. Q2=If two opposite vertices of a square of a square are (5,4)and (1,-6) ,find the coordinates of its remaining two vertices.

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Answered by BRAINLYY
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A1) The other two vertices of that square would be (-1,-2) and (3,-2) because length of (-1,2)  (-1,-2) is directly parallel to Y axis and its length is equal to (3,2) (3,-2).     {All sides of Square are equal}

A2) The other two vertices of square will be (5,-6) and (1,4). If u draw two perpendicular lines from (5,4) and(1,-6) they will meet at (5,-6) and (1,4)
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