The points A (4, – 2, 1), B (7, – 4, 7), C (2, – 5, 10) and D (– 1, – 3, 4) are the…
Mathematics · Class 11 · CBSE — Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
The points A(4, – 2, 1), B(7, – 4, 7), C(2, – 5, 10) and D(– 1, – 3, 4) are the vertices of a
- tetrahedron
- parallelogram
- rhombus
- square
Answer
(B) parallelogram
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