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Answer:

Quadrilateral ABCD is a rhombus, because all four sides are congruent and adjacent sides are not perpendicular .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

A quadrilateral with its coordinates as follows:

Where  A (3, 1), B (4,4), C (7,5), D (6,2).

We will measure the length of the congruent sides by applying distance formula.

Distance formula = square root (x^2 - x^1)^2 + (y^2 - y^1)^2

So,  

AB = ( insert the coordinates using the formula )

BC = ( insert the coordinates using the formula )  

CD = ( insert the coordinates using the formula )

 

DA = ( insert the coordinates using the formula )

It all equals = squareroot 10

From the above measurement and looking into the diagram we can conclude that the Quadrilateral ABCD is a rhombus.  

In rhombus the adjacent sides are not perpendicular and its diagonals are of different length.

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