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If the coordinate axes contain two sides of a square ABCD such that A(0, a) and B(0, 0) are two vertices of the square, then point C is _______.

(-a, a)
(0, -a)
(a, 0)
(a, a)

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User Harman
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would equal (a,a) i did the odyssey ware problem and got it right

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User Yasir Hantoush
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first of all, we need to draw a figure so that can guess easily what should be the true answer
after that, the coordinate axes contain two sides, that means three points of the square must be on the the coordinate axes (ABC or ABD), because A and B are already on the each axis,
according to the question, we need to check the coordinate of C, so the point which is on the axis is
A, B, C, so
then point C is (0, -a)

try to draw the image for more explanation

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