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Since X coordinates of 1st vertex and 2nd vertex are same, X coordinates of 3rd and 4th vertex will be same.

Difference between y coordinates of 1st and 2nd vertex is 6-2=4
Similarly, y coordinate of 4th vertex is 8-4=4
So, 4th vertex will be (11,4).

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We have (3, 2) and (3, 6). Third is (11, 8) so fourth will be (11, ?)

Distance should be 6 - 2 = 4 so 8 - 4 = 4. hence, (11, 4)

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I solved it using xy coordinates. Just curious, is there any other way to solve such question where coordinates are not as simple?
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