Its diagonals intersect each other at right angles when plotted on the Cartesian plane
Its diagonal lengths are 2 Times Square root of 10 and 8 times square root of 10
Its area is 0.5 times product of its diagonals equals 80 square units
That depends on where the triangle ABC is located on the Cartesian plane for the coordinates of its vertices to be determined.
Four straight lines in a plane, meeting in pairs at four vertices.
It is one plane shape consisting of four straight sides (and four vertices).
When the given vertices are plotted and joined together on the Cartesian plane they will form a 4 sided quadrilateral whose diagonals intercept each other at right angles and so multiplying the lengths of the diagonals divided by two will produce an area of 80 square units.
The cartesian coordinates are plotted on the cartesian plane
It appears to be an isosceles trapezoid when plotted on the Cartesian plane
That depends on where the triangle ABC is located on the Cartesian plane for the coordinates of its vertices to be determined.
A tautological description of a plane figure with four vertices.
Four straight lines in a plane, meeting in pairs at four vertices.
It is one plane shape consisting of four straight sides (and four vertices).
The cartesian coordinates are plotted on the cartesian plane
When the given vertices are plotted and joined together on the Cartesian plane they will form a 4 sided quadrilateral whose diagonals intercept each other at right angles and so multiplying the lengths of the diagonals divided by two will produce an area of 80 square units.
When all the vertices of a plane quadrilateral are exactly equal to 90 degrees it is is called a rectangle and, if all its sides are of equal length, that rectangle is called a square. So when a plane quadrilateral has all its vertices exactly equal to 90 degrees, but it does not have all its sides equal in length, it must be a rectangle but not a square.
what are the parts of the Cartesian plane ?
The given vertices will form a rhombus when plotted on the Cartesian plane with 4 equal sides of 5 units with 2 equal opposite angles of 143.13 degrees and 2 equal opposite angles of 36.87 degrees including an area of 15 square units.
Four straight sides, all in the same plane, meeting pairwise at four vertices.
The given vertices when plotted on the Cartesian plane forms a rectangle with diagonals of square root of 50 in lengths and they both intersect at (3.5, 4.5)