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Mathematics, 27.12.2019 19:31 michaellab1

A(2, 5), b(2, -3), and d(-6, 5) are three vertices of square abcd. what are the coordinates of the fourth vertex, c?

a: (2, 5)

b: (2, -3)

c: (-6, -3)

d: (-6, 5)

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