When the coordinates (1, 1), (4, 4), (7, 1), and (4, 2) are joined, which shape is formed?

When you connect the points (1, 1), (4, 4), (7, 1), and (4, 2) on a coordinate plane, you will form a polygon. To analyze the shape, let’s briefly plot the points:

  • Point A: (1, 1)
  • Point B: (4, 4)
  • Point C: (7, 1)
  • Point D: (4, 2)

Next, we connect these points in the order A → B → C → D. Starting at point A (1, 1), we move to B (4, 4), which is higher up, then to C (7, 1), which is straight to the right on the same horizontal level as A, and finally to D (4, 2), which goes back to the left and slightly up. Plotting these points will reveal that the shape formed is a quadrilateral.

On closer examination, the quadrilateral is particularly interesting: it has one pair of parallel sides (the line segment connecting B to D and the segment connecting A to C). This indicates the shape is a trapezoid, since one pair of opposite sides is not parallel. Hence, the final shape formed is a trapezoid.

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