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I need help with this question... the correct answer choice-example-1

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Given that


\begin{gathered} x=-3 \\ y=2 \end{gathered}

To locate the (-x, -y), we would first find the coordinate by substituting the values of x and y as shown below


\begin{gathered} (-x,-y) \\ =(-(-3),-(2))_{} \\ =(3,-2) \end{gathered}

Then plot the coordinate of (3, -2) on a graph as shown below:

From the graph shown above, it can be observed that point Q is equivalent to coordinate

(-x,-y), i.e. Q(3, - 2). The correct option is Q

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