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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 20:26 alejandra340
Figure ABCDE has vertices A(−2, 3), B(2, 3), C(5, −2), D(0, −3), and E(−2, −2). Plot the points on your own coordinate grid and connect the points in alphabetical order. Decompose Figure ABCDE into rectangles and triangles.
Part A: How many triangles and rectangles did you make? (1 point)
Part B: Use Figure ABCDE created on your coordinate grid to find the lengths, in units, of Sides AB and AE. (4 points)
Part C: What is the area of Figure ABCDE? Show your work. (5 points)
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