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PLEASEEEEEE ANSWERRRRR

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Answer:

Chad is incorrect

Explanation:

Since A is in quadrant 2, we know the x must be negative and y is positive. Therefore, if we add a negative sign in front of both x and y, x will become positive, and y will become negative. However, in the 3rd quadrant, both x and y must be negative, which is not the case here. Hence, Chad is wrong.

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