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Answer:
ABCD is a rhombus with non-perpendicular adjacent sides
Step-by-step explanation:
A rhombus is a quadrilateral with four sides equal in length and non-perpendicular adjacent sides.
In the given case, when we plot the quadrilateral having vertices A(3,5), B(2,0), C(7,0) and D(8,5) then the length of each side comes out to be 5 i.e.
AB=BC=CD=AD=5
hence given quadrilateral ABCD is a rhombus with non-perpendicular adjacent sides.
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Answer: ABCD is a parallelogram with non-perpendicular adjacent sides
Step-by-step explanation:
As we have two points on y=0 and two points on y=5 we can soy it has two parallel sides.
BC on y=0 has a length of 7-2=5 units
AD on y=5 has a is 8-3=5 units long
As the quadrilateral has 2 parallel sides that mesure the same, it has to be a parallelogram.
To be a rectangle the other two sides should be parallel to the y-axis, and their points should share their x coordenate. So it’s a non rectangular parallelogram.
To be a rhombus it should have 4 sides with the same lenght. AB is [tex]\sqrt{1+5^{2} }[/tex] that’s different to 5. Then its not a rhombus.