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Question
If (3, − 4) and (− 6, 5) are the extremities of the diagonal of a parallelogram and (− 2, 1) is its third vertex, then its fourth vertex is -
Options
A.(− 1, 0)
B.(− 1, 1)
C.(0, − 1)
D.None of these
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