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Answer: -6, -10.

The question is asking you to make the coordinates negative and then multiply the negative numbers by 2, thus, -6, -10.

The coordinate of (x, y) is (-3/2, -5/2) if the -2(x, y) → (3, 5) option second is correct.

What is an ordered double?

It is defined as a representation of coordinates in a two-dimensional coordinate plane. It has a list of two elements in it, such as (x, y).

We have:

-2(x, y)  →  (3, 5)

The coordinate (x, y) changes after multiplication by factor 2

New coordinate = (3, 5)

-2x = 3

x = -3/2

-2y = 5

y = -5/2

Thus, the coordinate of (x, y) is (-3/2, -5/2) if the -2(x, y) → (3, 5) option second is correct.

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