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A square has vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), and (0, 1). Find the fourth
vertex.

hintHint:

Use the properties of a square.

The correct answer is: So we get that D =(1,1)


    Complete step by step sol
                                            
    Here we have ABCD as the square.
    Now, AB = 1
    not stretchy rightwards double arrow C D equals 1(Since ABCD is a square)
    And, AC = 1
    not stretchy rightwards double arrow B D equals 1(Since ABCD is a square)
    So we get that D =(1,1)

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