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If the vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD are A(4,2),B(2,6),C(8,5) and D(9,7), then the quadrilateral formed by joining the midpoints of the sides of the quadrilateral ABCD will be a

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Rhombus
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Parallelogram
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Rectangle
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Square
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Solution

The correct option is B Parallelogram
The vertices of quadrilateral are
A(4,2),B(2.6),C(8,5),D(9,7)

Mid points of AB,BC,CD and DA are
P(1,4),Q(5,112),R(172,1),S(52,52)
m1= Slope of PQ=14
m2= Slope of RS=14
m3= Slope of QR=137
m4= Slope of PS=137
Clearly m1=m2 and m3=m4 m1m31 and
PQ=RS=1532,QR=PS=2182
So, PQQR
So, it is a parallelogram

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