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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 04:10 bbyjoker

Point Q is plotted on the coordinate grid. Point P is at (20, −30). Point R is vertically above point Q. It is at the same distance from point Q as point P is from point Q. Which of these shows the coordinates of point R and its distance from point Q? On a coordinate grid from negative 50 to positive 50 in increments of 10, Point Q is plotted at the ordered pair negative 40, negative 30.

Point R is at (−40, 30), a distance of 60 units from point Q
Point R is at (−40, −10), a distance of 20 units from point Q
Point R is at (−40, −30), a distance of 60 units from point Q
Point R is at (−40, 10), a distance of 20 units from point Q

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