Please help me with this math question
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Thank you for answering but for the last part could you maybe draw the square on the graph and put the answers for c and d please and thank you
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Nevermind I see it thank you Philip
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My teacher told me that it is a rectangle though
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Your teacher is wrong. If it is a rectangle then you can't find C and D uniquely. There will be so many such points as I showed in the picture I draw.
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The question is actually easy, but I don't think anyone is going to write down a solution for 2$.
I ain't rich bud sorry
And people here don't work for free, sorry.
Now it's 5 is that ok?