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hi :) for part (d) , if the diagram is not given , is there an easier method to find out the coordinates of point s instead of having to sketch the diagram ?

hi :) for part (d) , if the diagram is not given , is there an easier method to find-example-1

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Answer:

(-2,-3)

Explanation:

The diagonals share a common midpoint

(-3+4)/2, (0-1)/2 = (3+x)/2, (2+y)/2

1 = 3+x ; x = -2

-1 = 2+y ; y = -3

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