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PQRS is a square m is the midpoint of pq and xy⊥RM meets Ps at x and RQ produced to Y

Option 1: x
Option 2: y
Option 3: p
Option 4: q

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Final answer:

The question is about geometric relationships within a square and is likely to seek to identify a point or explore a concept related to perpendicular lines within the figure.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be related to geometry and involves understanding the properties of a square and various points and lines related to it. Since it mentions a square PQRS, with M being the midpoint of PQ, and a line XY perpendicular to RM, it likely pertains to the geometric properties and relationships within the square such as perpendicularity and symmetry.

The symbols and expressions such as dx²-y², 2Py, and the mention of point charges at the corners of a square suggest that there are elements of algebra and physics (specifically electrostatics) involved, however, these pieces of information do not pertain directly to the geometry question at hand regarding the square PQRS.

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