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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 16:50 robert7248

If p and q are nonzero integers, which pair of points must lie in the same quadrant? (p, q) and (q, p)
(p, q) and (2p, 2q)
(p, q) and (–p, –q)
(p, q) and (p – 2, q – 2)

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