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The coordinates of Parallelogram PVWZ are P(0,0) V(-p,q) W(-p,-r,q), Find the coordinates of Z without using any new variables. Choices A) (p+r,q) B) (0,-r) C) (-r,0) D) (-p,-q)
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The coordinates of Parallelogram PVWZ are P(0,0) V(-p,q) W(-p,-r,q), Find the coordinates of Z without using any new variables.
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C) (-r,0)
D) (-p,-q)
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if w= (-p,-r,q) then answer would be (0,r)
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