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The two opposite vertices of a square are `(-1,2)` and `(3,2).` Find the coordinates of the other two vertices.

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To find the coordinates of the other two vertices of the square given the opposite vertices \((-1, 2)\) and \((3, 2)\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Given Points The two opposite vertices of the square are given as: - \( A(-1, 2) \) - \( C(3, 2) \) ### Step 2: Find the Midpoint of the Diagonal ...
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