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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 05:50 juliayaccarinoo
Prove that M(-3, 2), A(-2, 6), T(2, 7) and H(1, 3) is a rhombus. Do we need to use slope or distance formula? MA = AT=TH= HM= Why is this a rhombus? Explain how you know.
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