What are the X and Y coordinates of P (-3, 2)?
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-3+2
-1
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Given the point P = (-3, 2)
Point O = (0, 0)
Let point Q = (x, y)
The point Q which lies on the line joining P and origin such that OP = OQ
i.e. O is the midpoint of PQ
We know that if line AB has coordinates as A(x1,y1) and B(x2,y2) then its middle coordinate can be expressed as (x1+x22,y1+y22) this is called mid-point theorem.
So, by applying the mid-point theorem, we have
x+(−3)2=0 and y+22=0x=3 and y=−2
Hence the coordinate of Q(3,−2).
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