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If P (– 1, 1), Q (3, – 4), R(1, –1), S(–2, –3) and T (– 4, 4) are plotted on the graph-paper, then the point(s) in the fourth quadrant are

In IV quadrant, the point is of form ( x,-y)

The points of (x,-y) are Q(3,-4) and R(1,-1).


(B) Q and R.

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