It is (4, 5)
No, a trapezoid could not have three right angles. If it did, it would be a rectangle, as the fourth angle would need to be 90 degrees as well. A rectangle is not a trapezoid.
The coordinates must be as follows: First quadrant: positive, positive Second quadrant: negative, positive Third quadrant: negative, negative Fourth quadrant: positive, negative
no, but a square can be called a rectangle.
Could a traingle and a rectangle ever be congruent? Explain.
A rectangle that is not square is an "oblong". Or you could say a "box".
No, a trapezoid could not have three right angles. If it did, it would be a rectangle, as the fourth angle would need to be 90 degrees as well. A rectangle is not a trapezoid.
The coordinates must be as follows: First quadrant: positive, positive Second quadrant: negative, positive Third quadrant: negative, negative Fourth quadrant: positive, negative
Could a triangle and a rectangle ever be congruent? explain
no, but a square can be called a rectangle.
Could a traingle and a rectangle ever be congruent? Explain.
Without further information, the coordinates could be any ordered triplet.
A rectangle is also known as a 4 sided quadrilateral
A rectangle that is not square is an "oblong". Or you could say a "box".
"Fourth" could be homophones with "forth" and "fourth."
Any similar rectangle (with the same proportions).
Another rectangle with the same length/width proportions.
A rectangle or a square