question can be answered pretty quickly with visualization.
We are Given that AC = BD.
Length of AC = Distance along the X-Axis = [-8 - 20] = 28 Units
thus, Length of Altitude BD = 28 from the Vertex B to Opposite Side/Base AC
thus, the Y-Coordinate of Point B must be: Y = 28
Leaves only (B) and (E) as possible Answers
Rule: in an Isosceles Triangle, the Altitude dropped from the Vertex between the Equal Sides will act as the Line of Symmetry for the Isosceles Triangle. This Altitude will Bisect the NON-Equal Side.
From this Rule: AD = DC = (1/2) * 28 = 14 Units
The X-Coordinate of B will be the Length along the X-Axis from the Origin (0 , 0) to Point D, which forms a 90 Degree Angle with Height BD
Since we already know from above that AD = 14 Units, it would be Impossible for the Distance from the Origin (0 , 0) to Point D on the X-Axis to be 14 Units also. Therefore, it must be 6 Units, making the X-Coordinate of Point B (and Point D) = +6
Therefore, that leaves only Answer (B) 6,28