Four points (0, -1), (6, 7), (-2, 3) and (8, 3) are the vertices of a
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
Four points (0, -1), (6, 7), (-2, 3) and (8, 3) are the vertices of a
- square
- rectangle
- rhombus
- None of these.
Answer
(B) rectangle
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