Answer:
B(1,3) and D(1,-2)
Option 1 is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
A coordinate plane with a point A at (-3,3) and C at (-3,-2)
If the area of the rectangle to be drawn is 20 square units.
Area of rectangle = Length × width
A and C are the coordinates of a rectangle. There should be two more point B and D.
We are given both B and D located right of points A and C.
Therefore, One side of rectangle should be AC
Distance formula of two point, 
Length of rectangle, AC
Let us consider width of rectangle be CD
Area of rectangle = AC × CD
20 = 5 × CD
CD = 4
D is right of C, if shift point C 4 unit right to get point D
Now, shift C(-3,-2) 4 unit right
Point D = (-3+4,-2) = (1,-2)
Similarly if shift point A 4 unit right to get point B
Now, shift A(-3,3) 4 unit right
Point B = (-3+4,3) = (1,3)
Hence, B(1,3) and D(1,-2) another coordinate of rectangle.