SOLUTION: Given a quadrilateral ( -7, 2 ) ( -5, -8 ), ( 3, -9 ) and ( 4, -3 ) show that the line segments joining the midpoints of the opposite sides bisect each other.

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Question 1197713: Given a quadrilateral ( -7, 2 ) ( -5, -8 ), ( 3, -9 ) and ( 4, -3 ) show that the line segments joining the midpoints of the opposite sides bisect each other.
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