In a classroom, 4 friends are seated at the points A, B, C and D as shown in the following figure. Champa and Chameli walk into the class and after observing for a few minutes Champa told Chameli, “I think ABCD is a square”. State whether Champa's statement is true or false.
Clearly from the figure, the coordinates of points A, B, C and D are (3, 4), (6, 7), (9, 4) and (6,1)
By using distance formula, we get:
AB=√(3−6)2+(4−7)2=√(−3)2+(−3)2=√9+9=√18=3√2
BC=√(6−9)2+(7−4)2=√(−3)2+32=√9+9=√18=3√2
CB=√(9−6)2+(4−1)2=√(3)2+(3)2=√9+9=√18=3√2
AD=√(3−6)2+(4−1)2=√(−3)2+(3)2=√9+9=√18=3√2
Diagonal AC=√(3−9)2+(4−4)2=√(−6)2+02=6
Diagonal BD=√(6−6)2+(7−1)2=√02+(6)2=6
It can be observed that all sides of this quadrilateral ABCD are of the same length and also the diagonals are of the same length.
Therefore, ABCD is a square and hence, Champa is correct.