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Solve the following quations. (Any two)
(i) Show that points A(-4,-7),B(-1,2) ,C(8,5) and D(5,-4) are vertices of rhombus ABCD.

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`therefore` Points A,B,C,and D are the vertices of rhombus ABCD.
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