The points (4,−5,1), (3,−4,0), (6,−7,3), (7,−8,4) are vertices of a
A
square
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B
parallelogram
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C
rectangle
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D
rhombus
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Solution
The correct option is A parallelogram Let A=(4,−5,1) B=(3,−4,0) C=(6,−7,3) D=(7,−8,4) Now let the quadrilateral be ABCD. Then AB=−i+j−k|AB|=√3 BC=3i−3j+3k|BC|=3√3 CD=i−j+k|CD|=√3 AD=3i−3j+3k|AD|=3√3. Hence opposite sides are equal and parallel. Therefore the above points form a parallelogram. Now all the sides are not equal. Hence it cannot qualify as a rhombus or square. Now dot product of AB and BC is not zero. Hence adjacent sides are not perpendicular to each other. Therefore it is not a rectangle also.