For Parts A, B, and C, use the vertex coordinates (-6, −1), (-2,5), (3,2), and (-2, -4). Show all work. Part A: Prove the quadrilateral with the vertices given above is not a rectangle. Part B: Approximate the area of the quadrilateral to the nearest tenth. Part C: Approximate the perimeter of the quadrilateral to the nearest tenth.

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For Parts A, B, and C, use the vertex coordinates (-6, −1),
(-2, 5), (3,2), and (-2, -4). Show all work.
Part A: Prove the quadrilateral with the vertices given above
is not a rectangle.
Part B: Approximate the area of the quadrilateral to the
nearest tenth.
Part C: Approximate the perimeter of the quadrilateral to
the nearest tenth.
Transcribed Image Text:For Parts A, B, and C, use the vertex coordinates (-6, −1), (-2, 5), (3,2), and (-2, -4). Show all work. Part A: Prove the quadrilateral with the vertices given above is not a rectangle. Part B: Approximate the area of the quadrilateral to the nearest tenth. Part C: Approximate the perimeter of the quadrilateral to the nearest tenth.
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