The line represented by the equation \(y = 4 - 2x\) is the perpendicular bisector of line segment \(RP.\) If \(R\) has

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The line represented by the equation \(y = 4 - 2x\) is the perpendicular bisector of line segment \(RP.\) If \(R\) has the coordinates \((4, 1),\) what are the coordinates of point \(P?\)

(A) \((-4, 1)\)
(B) \((-2, 2)\)
(C) \((0, 1)\)
(D) \((0, -1)\)
(E) \((2, 0)\)

Answer: D

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