Find the quotient.- 

A. -5
B. 12
C. 5
D. -12


Answer: A

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Solve the problem.Points A(-1, -2), B(2, -3), and C(-3, -8) are given. Find all possible coordinates of point D such that the four points form a rectangle. For each location of point D found, find a translation that will take  to the opposite side of the rectangle formed.

A. D(3-9); A translation that takes  to  such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x - 3, y - 1).
B. D(0, -9); A translation that takes  to  such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x - 2, y - 6).
C. D(-2-8); A translation that takes  to  such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x - 6, y - 2).
D. D(1, -11); A translation that takes  to  such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x + 1, y + 3).

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A. {8, - 5} B. {-40, 0} C. {-8, 5} D. {-8, - 5}

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