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Mathematics, 13.02.2020 19:53 sarrivera579

The vertices of square ABCD are A(−5, 0), B(−1, −2), C(−3, −6) and D(−7, −4). Which of the following shows that its diagonals are congruent perpendicular bisectors of each other?


The vertices of square ABCD are A(−5, 0), B(−1, −2), C(−3, −6) and D(−7, −4). Which of the following

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