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Answer:

(0,-4)

Explanation:

we know that

Point C will be on a line perpendicular to segment AB that passes through the point B

step 1

Find the slope of AB

The formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

we have

A(2,4),B(5,-1)

substitute


m=(-1-4)/(5-2)


m_A_B=-(5)/(3)

step 2

Find the slope of the line BC perpendicular to the segment AB

Remember that

If two lines are perpendicular, their slopes are opposite reciprocal ( the product of the slopes is -1)


m_A_B*m_B_C=-1

we have


m_A_B=-(5)/(3)

therefore


m_B_C=(3)/(5)

step 3

Find the equation in point slope form of the line BC


y-y1=m(x-x1)

we have


m=(3)/(5)


B(5,-1)

substitute


y+1=(3)/(5)(x-5)

step 4

Verify each case

we know that

The point C must be satisfy the linear equation

Substitute the value of x and the value of y in the linear equation and compare the result

a) we have (0,-6)

substitute


-6+1=(3)/(5)(0-5)


-5=-3 ----> is not true

therefore

The ordered pair is not a possible location of point C

b) we have (0,-4)

substitute


-4+1=(3)/(5)(0-5)


-3=-3 ----> is true

therefore

The ordered pair is a possible location of point C

c) we have (8,6)

substitute


6+1=(3)/(5)(8-5)


7=(9)/(5) ----> is not true

therefore

The ordered pair is not a possible location of point C

d) we have (8,4)

substitute


4+1=(3)/(5)(8-5)


5=(9)/(5) ----> is not true

therefore

The ordered pair is not a possible location of point C

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