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Let P be the point (3, 2). Let Q be the ...

Let P be the point (3, 2). Let Q be the reflection of P about the x-axis. Let R be the reflection of Q about the line `y=-x` and let S be the reflection of R through the origin, PQRS is a convex quadrilateral . Find the area of PQRS.

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