Final answer:
To determine the coordinates of point S, which is 8 units to the left of point P (x, y), you need to subtract 8 from the x-coordinate of P, resulting in point S having coordinates (x-8, y). Without the coordinates of P, a specific answer cannot be provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding the Coordinates of Point S
If point P is plotted on a coordinate grid and point S is 8 units to the left of point P, to find the coordinates of point S, you need to subtract 8 units from the x-coordinate of point P.
Unfortunately, without the exact coordinates of point P, we cannot provide a specific answer. However, here's how you would approach this problem:
Let's assume point P has coordinates (x, y).
To move 8 units to the left on the coordinate grid, you would subtract 8 from the x-coordinate of point P.
The new x-coordinate of point S would be x-8.
The y-coordinate would remain unchanged, so it would still be y.
Therefore, the coordinates of point S would be (x-8, y).
Since a numerical answer from the options provided cannot be determined without the exact coordinates of point P, we cannot select an answer from the multiple-choice options (a) 12, (b) 10, (c) 8, (d) 4, and (e) 2.