TREVYEN YEZDI DARUKHANAWALLA's answer to Livvy's Secondary 3 A Maths Singapore question.

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1 year ago
It's not possible for (6,6) to be lower than (2,3) vertically. The square is actually orientated at an angle to the axes rather than being horizontal/vertical to the axes. Furthermore, A and B are adjacent vertices, not opposite.