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emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

Can someone please help me?! medal, fan, and testimonial!!!

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

OpenStudy (erod0):

the answer is pussyyy

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

i mean actual help. leave if you arent going to help and be an immature idiot

OpenStudy (3mar):

What erod0 did means that he has no sisters, so he don't know how to respect others' sisters. Let's solve the problem. If you look at the pic attached, you will notice that point D is at the left side (quarter III). Find out \[\Delta x\] and \[\Delta y\] between E and C. so \[\Delta x=5-(-1)=6\] \[\Delta y=0-2=-2\] After that, subtract these \[\Delta x\] and \[\Delta y\] from E coordinate, you will get the point D.

OpenStudy (3mar):

Therefore D is \[D_x=-1-6=-7\] \[D_y=0-2=-2\] Then \[D=(-7,-2)\] Are you confused?

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

kinda

OpenStudy (3mar):

"kinda"??

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

yes. i am confused

OpenStudy (3mar):

Where are you confused?

OpenStudy (3mar):

emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

I figured it out. thanks!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Hope I helped you to get it. and thanks for the medal!

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