So, I'm teaching myself calculus with *Calculus and Analytic Geometry* by Thomas, and I'm sadly already kind of stuck. The exercise is "plot the given point $P$ and such of the following points as may apply [...] (d) The point $T$ such that $PT$ is perpendicular to and is bisected by the 45 degree line $L$ through the origin bisecting the first and third quadrants. Give the coordinates of $T$ assuming equal units on the axes." For problem one, it gives point $P$ as (1, -2).
It also says in a note that $T$ and $P$ are symmetric with respect to $L$. I had no clue how to figure this out (plea…