
Whether the figure with given vertices is a trapezoid.

Answer to Problem 14PPS
QRST is a trapezoid.
The lengths are equal, hence QRST is an isosceles trapezoid.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given vertices are:
Calculation:
Draw the quadrilateral using given vertices:
A trapezoid has exactly one pair of opposite sides.
Use the slope formula to compare the opposite sides:
The slope of QR will be:
The slope of RS will be:
The slope of ST will be:
The slope of TQ will be:
The slopes of exactly one pair of opposite sides are equal, so exactly one pair of opposite sides is parallel.
Hence, QRST is a trapezoid.
Now, apply the Distance Formula to compare the lengths:
The length of RS will be:
The length of TQ will be:
The lengths are equal, hence QRST is an isosceles trapezoid.
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