(1,5)
To find this, do the opposite of how you got to (4,5).
Move right 2 units instead of left.
Move left 5 units instead of right.
Now, your on the point (1,5).
To check this, do what they said. (Move left 2 units and right 5 units) If its correct you end up on (4,5)
D
is certainly wrong. You could extend the length of AD as far as you want and the two triangles (ABD and ACD) would still be congruent.
C
is wrong as well. The triangles might be similar, but they are more. They are congruent.
B
You don't have to prove that. It is given on the way the diagram is marked.
A
A is your answer. The two triangles are congruent by SAS
<span>On the number line, p would be to the left of 2/3. The sum of p and 2/3 equals 0.</span>