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A square ABCD has the vertices A(n,n), B(n,-n), C(-n,-n), and D(-n,n). Which vertex is in Quadrant II?Answers:A.CB.DC.BD.A

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  • 03-11-2022

Given:

A square ABCD has the vertices A(n,n), B(n,-n), C(-n,-n), and D(-n,n).

In quadrant II, the cordinates of the x have negative sign and coordinates of y axis have poistive sign.

Thus, the vertex is in Quadrant II is D(-n,n).

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