Mathematics, 12.10.2020 01:01 mickeyo2003
Given quadrilateral RSTU, follow the steps to tell which sides (if any) are parallel and which are perpendicular for the
coordinates of the vertices.
R(-1, 1), S(1,-2), T(5,0), U(3, 3)
Part 1
Graph the coordinates of quadrilateral RSTU on a coordinate plane. Assign the appropriate variables to the coordinates.
Part 2
Find the slope of each side of the RSTU, using the two points that creates the side.
Slope of side RS=
Slope of side STE
Slope of side TU
Slope of side UR=
Part 3
Use the slope of each side to name the pairs of parallel and perpendicular sides. For each relationship between a pair
of sides, explain in complete sentences, why the relationship between the sides exists.
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