If (2, 3), (5, - 2), and (7, 2) are three vertices (not necessarily consecutive) of a parallelogram, find the possible locations of the fourth vertex.

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If (2, 3), (5, - 2), and (7, 2) are three vertices (not
necessarily consecutive) of a parallelogram, find the
possible locations of the fourth vertex.
Transcribed Image Text:If (2, 3), (5, - 2), and (7, 2) are three vertices (not necessarily consecutive) of a parallelogram, find the possible locations of the fourth vertex.
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