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PLZ HELP!! I WILL REPORT/BANN IF U TYPE NONSENSE! ANSWER ASAP! Point P on the coordinate grid below shows the location of a stage light. A second stage light is 6 units above P. The length of each square on the grid is 2 units. What are the coordinates of the location of the second stage light?

A four-quadrant coordinate grid from negative 16 to positive 16 in increments of 2 is drawn. Point P is plotted on the ordered pair 8, negative 4.

(8, −10)
(8, 2)
(14, 2)
(14, −10)

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