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CCSS IP Math III 5.7.1 Example 5

Author:
Walch Education
Topic:
Quadrilaterals, Square
A square is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel opposite sides, consecutive sides that are perpendicular, and all sides congruent, meaning they have the same length. Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A (–1, 2), B (1, 5), C (4, 3), and D (2, 0). Determine if this quadrilateral is a square.

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