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9. N(-1, 1), P(2, 1), Q(2, -2), R(-1, -2)

9. N(-1, 1), P(2, 1), Q(2, -2), R(-1, -2)-example-1
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Cant it be the 5/3 from the numbers wouldn't it be like P 5/3

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