1. **State the problem:** Find the coordinates of points A and B given as fractions.
2. **Identify the coordinates:**
- Point A has coordinates $\left(-\frac{8}{32}\right)$ which simplifies to $\left(-\frac{1}{4}\right)$.
- Point B has coordinates $\left(-1, 0.25\right)$.
3. **Simplify the fraction for point A:**
$$-\frac{8}{32} = -\frac{\cancel{8}}{\cancel{32}} = -\frac{1}{4}$$
4. **Interpret point B:**
- The coordinate $-1$ is the x-value.
- The coordinate $0.25$ is the y-value.
5. **Final coordinates:**
- $A = \left(-\frac{1}{4}\right)$ (assuming y=0 since only one coordinate given)
- $B = (-1, 0.25)$
Note: Point A seems to have only one coordinate given, so it might be a point on the x-axis at $x = -\frac{1}{4}$.
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