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Let (c, d) be any point in the plane with c ≠ 0. Prove that (c, d) and (−c, −d) lie on the...

Let (c, d) be any point in the plane with c ≠ 0. Prove that (c, d) and (−c, −d) lie on the same straight line through the origin, on opposite sides of the origin, the same distance from the origin. [Hint: Find the midpoint of the line segment joining (c, d) and (−c, −d).]

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