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Mathematics, 17.07.2019 02:00 nathan123498

In quadrilateral pqrs, the coordinates are p(o, o), q(a+c, o), r(2a+c, b., and s(a, b. how can you use coordinate geometry to show that the diagonals are perpendicular?

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