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30 POINTS A quadrilateral has vertices A(11, -7), B(9, -4), C(11, -1), and D(13, -4). Quadrilateral ABCD is a __________ A.parallelogram with nonperpendicular and noncongruent adjacent sides B.trapezoid with exactly one pair of parallel sides C. rectangle woth noncongruent adjacent sides D.rhombus with nonperpendicular adjacent sides . If the vertex C(11, -1) were shifted to the point C′(11, 1), quadrilateral ABC′D would be a ________ .A.parallelogram with nonperpendicular adjacent sides B. kite C.square D.rhombus with nonperpendicular adjacent sides

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Rombus  which is D and then B

Step-by-step explanation:

If you go to desmos (website) they have a graphing calculator which allows you to graph how the shapes will look like. The first quadrilateral makes a rombus as it is a sideways square and the second quadrilateral is a kite as the rombus top point is stretched upwards.

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