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The co-ordinates of three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are (-1,0), (3, 1) and (2, 2). Find the co-ordinates of fourth vertex of the parallelogram.

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To find the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the parallelogram given three consecutive vertices, we can use the property that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. Let the vertices be: - A (-1, 0) - B (3, 1) - C (2, 2) - D (x, y) (the unknown vertex we need to find) ...
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