The figure shows parallelogram PQRS on a coordinate plane. Diagonals SQ and PR intersect at point T.What are the coordinates of point Q in terms of a, b, and c.

The figure shows parallelogram PQRS on a coordinate plane Diagonals SQ and PR intersect at point TWhat are the coordinates of point Q in terms of a b and c class=

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From the figure, we know that segments PQ and SR have the same lenght and they are parallel. This implies that the y-coordinate of Q is

[tex]Q=(x\text{ , 4b)}\ldots(A)[/tex]

Now, in order to find the x-coordinate of Q, we must use the fact that

[tex]PQ=SR[/tex]

this implies that

[tex]PQ=x-4c=SR=4a[/tex]

Therefore, x is given by

[tex]\begin{gathered} x-4c=4a \\ x\questeq4a+4c\ldots(B) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Then, from equations A and B, the point Q is given by

[tex]Q=(4a+4c,4b)[/tex]

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