Answer: The area of right triangle ABC can be found using the formula (1/2)bh, where b is the length of the base and h is the height. Since the base of the triangle is 5 units and the area is 12.5 square units, the height must be 2.5 units.
Knowing that point C is on the line x = -2, we can use the height of 2.5 units to find the y-coordinate of point C.
Starting from the line y = 2, moving 2.5 units down will give us a y-coordinate of y = 2 - 2.5 = -0.5.
So, a possible y-coordinate of point C is -0.5.
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