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Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Suppose you wanted to draw a quadrilateral using
the dots below as vertices (corners).
The dots are spaced one unit apart horizontally
and two units apart vertically.
How many quadrilaterals are possible?
How many are squares?
Preview
Preview
How many are rectangles?
Preview
How many are parallelograms?
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you wanted to draw a quadrilateral using the dots below as vertices (corners). The dots are spaced one unit apart horizontally and two units apart vertically. How many quadrilaterals are possible? How many are squares? Preview Preview How many are rectangles? Preview How many are parallelograms? Preview
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