SOLUTION: if you're given M(-3,5) is the midpoint of AB and A(2,3). then how do you find what B is?

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Question 520412: if you're given M(-3,5) is the midpoint of AB and A(2,3). then how do you find what B is?
Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Use the midpoint formulas.

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Substitute your values for and and then solve for the missing coordinates.

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