Find the midpoint of the segment having the given endpoints.
Graph the rectangle described in Exercise. Then determine the coordinates of the midpoint of each of the four sides. Are the midpoints vertices of a rectangle?
Exercise
The converse of the Pythagorean theorem is also a true statement: If the sum of the squares of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is equal to the square of the length of the third side, then the triangle is a right triangle. Use the distance formula and the Pythagorean theorem to determine whether the set of points could be vertices of a right triangle.
The points (−3, 4), (2, −1), (5, 2), and (0, 7) are vertices of a quadrilateral. Show that the quadrilateral is a rectangle.(Hint: Show that the quadrilateral’s opposite sides are the same length and that the two diagonals are the same length.)
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