Question 202697
Recall that if a function f(x) is an odd function, then {{{f(-x)=-f(x)}}}. Recall that f(x) is another way of saying "y". So when we plug in -x, we get -y. What this means in terms of the point (x,y), the point (-x,-y) is guaranteed to be on the function also. Since (x,y)=(5,-2), this means that (-x,-y)=(-5,2)



So the answer is (-5,2)



If none of the explanation above made any sense, all I did was change the signs of both coordinates.