Consider the points a(-4,-3), b(-2,2), c(3,4) and d(1,-1).
a. use side lengths to show that ab...
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Consider the points a(-4,-3), b(-2,2), c(3,4) and d(1,-1).
a. use side lengths to show that abcd is a rhombus.
b. find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of ac.
c. show that b and d both lie on this particular bisector.
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