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.
A rectangle that is not square is an "oblong". Or you could say a "box".
A rectangle is also known as a 4 sided quadrilateral
Without further information, the coordinates could be any ordered triplet.
"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