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Transcribed Image Text:What type of quadrilateral is formed by the
following 4 points on a coordinate plane?
А: (1, 1)
B: (3, 2)
C: (2, 0)
D: (0, -1)
Graph these points on graph paper so that
you can see what it represents visually.
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