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A quadrilateral has vertices located at (-3,-5), (4,2),(4,1) and (2,-1). Which best describes the figure
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The figure is a quadrilateral with one right angle, as well as two sides that are parallel to each other. It is not a square or a rectangle, but it could be a parallelogram or a trapezoid.
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