Case #4 - Is QUAD a Square? (Advanced Part 1 - 100%) Inspector Quadro has one more shape he's trying to find, a rhombus. He has found a final suspect, QUAD. T 10 Critical Information: Suspect QUAD is made up of the points Q: (0,3), U: (7,2), A: (2,-3) and D: (-5,-2). Your Task: 1) Graph QUAD and use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine how long each side is so you can see if 5 QUAD is a rhombus or not! (Hint: if you've forgotten about the Pythagorean Theorem, use this video to help!). 10 -10 -5 2) What about the slopes? Are any of these sides parallel or perpendicular? -5 -10

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Case #4 - Is QUAD a Square? (Advanced Part 1 -
100%)
Inspector Quadro has one more shape he's trying to
find, a rhombus. He has found a final suspect, QUAD.
T
10
Critical Information:
Suspect QUAD is made up of the points Q: (0,3), U:
(7,2), A: (2,-3) and D: (-5,-2).
Your Task:
1) Graph QUAD and use the Pythagorean Theorem to
determine how long each side is so you can see if
5
QUAD is a rhombus or not! (Hint: if you've forgotten
about the Pythagorean Theorem, use this video to
help!).
10
-10
-5
2) What about the slopes? Are any of these sides
parallel or perpendicular?
-5
-10
Transcribed Image Text:Case #4 - Is QUAD a Square? (Advanced Part 1 - 100%) Inspector Quadro has one more shape he's trying to find, a rhombus. He has found a final suspect, QUAD. T 10 Critical Information: Suspect QUAD is made up of the points Q: (0,3), U: (7,2), A: (2,-3) and D: (-5,-2). Your Task: 1) Graph QUAD and use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine how long each side is so you can see if 5 QUAD is a rhombus or not! (Hint: if you've forgotten about the Pythagorean Theorem, use this video to help!). 10 -10 -5 2) What about the slopes? Are any of these sides parallel or perpendicular? -5 -10
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