Hi there!
Diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other.
This means th't both the diagonals must have the same mid-point.
Hence, the midpt. of the diagonal through vertices.
by Mid-point formula :-
∴ [ [tex]\dfrac {-5 + 1}{2}[/tex], [tex]\dfrac {2 + 6}{2}[/tex] ] = [ [tex]\dfrac {-6 + x}{2}[/tex], [tex]\dfrac {10 + y}{2}[/tex] ]
→ For x :--
=> - 6 + x = - 4
=> x = 6 - 4
=> x = 2
→ For y :--
=> 10 + y = 8
=> y = 8 - 10
=> y = -2
Therefore, Th' fourth vertex is (x, y) = (2, -2)
Hence,
Option [ A. ] : (2, -2) is Correct
~ Hope it helps!