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6.6 Placing Figures in the coordinate plane. Reminder:. Ex 1: Name the other vertices (without using any new variables). ABCD is a rectangle centered at the origin. Ex 1: Name the other vertices (without using any new variables). ABCD is a rectangle centered at the origin.
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Ex 1: Name the other vertices(without using any new variables) • ABCD is a rectangle centered at the origin
Ex 1: Name the other vertices(without using any new variables) • ABCD is a rectangle centered at the origin
Ex 3: Name the other vertices(without using any new variables)
Ex 3: Name the other vertices(without using any new variables)
Ex 4: Use the distance formula to prove opposite sides are congruent
Show that the distance from (0,0) to (b,c) is the same as the distance from (g,0) to (g+b,c) And the distance from (b,c) to (g+b,c) is the same as the distance from (0,0) to (g,0) Ex 4: Use the distance formula to prove opposite sides are congruent
Show that the distance from (0,0) to (b,c) is the same as the distance from (g,0) to (g+b,c) And the distance from (b,c) to (g+b,c) is the same as the distance from (0,0) to (g,0) Ex 4: Use the distance formula to prove opposite sides are congruent
Show that the distance from (0,0) to (b,c) is the same as the distance from (g,0) to (g+b,c) And the distance from (b,c) to (g+b,c) is the same as the distance from (0,0) to (g,0) Ex 4: Use the distance formula to prove opposite sides are congruent
Ex 5: Use the slope formula to prove opposite sides are parallel
Show that the slope from (0,0) to (b,c) is the same as the slope from (g,0) to (g+b,c) And the slope from (b,c) to (g+b,c) is the same as the slope from (0,0) to (g,0) Ex 5: Use the slope formula to prove opposite sides are parallel
Show that the slope from (0,0) to (b,c) is the same as the slope from (g,0) to (g+b,c) And the slope from (b,c) to (g+b,c) is the same as the slope from (0,0) to (g,0) Ex 5: Use the slope formula to prove opposite sides are parallel
Show that the slope from (0,0) to (b,c) is the same as the slope from (g,0) to (g+b,c) And the slope from (b,c) to (g+b,c) is the same as the slope from (0,0) to (g,0) Ex 5: Use the slope formula to prove opposite sides are parallel
Ex 6: Given a rhombus, find the midpoint and slope of each side
Ex 6: Given a rhombus, find the midpoint and slope of each side
Ex 6: Given a rhombus, find the midpoint and slope of each side
Ex 6: Given a rhombus, find the midpoint and slope of each side
Ex 6: Given a rhombus, find the midpoint and slope of each side
Ex 6: Given a rhombus, find the midpoint and slope of each side