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The 3 vertices of a square ABCD are A(3,2) B(-2,2) and D(3,-3). Plot these points on a graph paper and hence find the coordinates of point C. Also find the area of square ABCD.

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Answered by shambhavi12102005121
5

Answer:

Solution :

Let X'OX and YOY' be the x-axis and y-axis respectively, drawn on a graph paper. <br> Let

be the three vertices of square ABCD. <br> Abscissa of C = abscissa of

<br> Ordinate of C = ordinate

. <br> Side of sq ABCD

units = 5 units. <br>

sq units = 25 sq units.

Answered by anukooltyagi18
0

Answer:

ANSWER IS BELOW;

Step-by-step explanation:

Let X'OX and YOY' be the x-axis and y-axis respectively, drawn on a graph paper. <br> Let

be the three vertices of square ABCD. <br> Abscissa of C = abscissa of

<br> Ordinate of C = ordinate

. <br> Side of sq ABCD

units = 5 units. <br>

sq units = 25 sq units.

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