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gmattesttaker2
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Hello,
Can you please assist with this:
What are the (x, y) coordinates of point Q if point Q is equidistant from the four
vertices of square ABCD and the (x, y) coordinates of A, B, and D are,
respectively, (2, 1), (2, 4), and (5, 1)?
(A) (2.5, 2)
(B) (2.5, 2.5)
(C) (3.5, 2.5)
(D) (4, 4)
(E) (5, 4)
OA: C
Length of AD = 3 and Length of DC = 3.
Length of diagonal AC = 3 sq.root (2)
However, I was not sure how to proceed from here. Can you please assist?
Thanks,
Sri
Can you please assist with this:
What are the (x, y) coordinates of point Q if point Q is equidistant from the four
vertices of square ABCD and the (x, y) coordinates of A, B, and D are,
respectively, (2, 1), (2, 4), and (5, 1)?
(A) (2.5, 2)
(B) (2.5, 2.5)
(C) (3.5, 2.5)
(D) (4, 4)
(E) (5, 4)
OA: C
Length of AD = 3 and Length of DC = 3.
Length of diagonal AC = 3 sq.root (2)
However, I was not sure how to proceed from here. Can you please assist?
Thanks,
Sri
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