A Rhombus has its vertices as PQRS. The co-ordinates of the vertex P and Q of the rhombus are P(-1, 3) and Q (2, 4)....

      

A Rhombus has its vertices as PQRS. The co-ordinates of the vertex P and Q of the rhombus are P(-1, 3) and Q (2, 4). The diagonal QS and PR meet at point M. Given that the equation of the line PR is y = x + 4.

a) Find the equation of the diagonal QS.
b) Find the co-ordinates of the midpoint M of QS.
c) Find the co-ordinates of the points R and S.
d) Plot on the grid provided the rhombus PQRS.

  

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Wilfred
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Wilfykil answered the question on August 7, 2019 at 11:46


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