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Mathematics, 26.01.2020 21:31 camillexv2668

Hi, i need with this question. the coordinates of one endpoint of a segment are (4,-12). the length of the segment is 5 units. determine four coordinates that could serve as the other endpoint of the given line segment. you for !

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