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Answer is : (15,4)

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The set of coordinates which paired with (-3,-2) and (-5,-2) are (-4,0) and (-4,0).

What are coordinates?

The coordinates are the points with the help of which we can draw any figure on the graph.

How to find coordinates?

We know that all the sides of a square are equal to each other.

Let ABCD be a square.

Coordinates of A(-3,-3) and C be(-5,-2)

Let the coordinates of B and D be (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

To be a square AB=CD=BC=AD

AB=BC

[tex]\sqrt{(x1+3)^{2}+(y1+2)^{2} }[/tex]=[tex]\sqrt{(-5-x1)^{2} +(-2-y1)^{2} }[/tex]

solving this we will find

x1=-4

because y1 is not in the solution so y1 be equal to 0.

AD=DC

[tex]\sqrt{(-5-x2)^{2} +(-2-y2)^{2} }[/tex]=[tex]\sqrt{(x2+3)^{2} +(y2+2)^{2} }[/tex]

solving this we will find x2=-4 and y2=0

Hence the coordinates are (-4,0),(-4,0)

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