SOLUTION: tutor could you check my work please?
Find the midpoint of the segment with endpoints (5,8) and (-4,12)
=(x^1+x^2/2, y^1+y^2/2)
=(5-4/2, 8+12/2)
=(-1/2, 10)
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Question 137517: tutor could you check my work please?
Find the midpoint of the segment with endpoints (5,8) and (-4,12)
=(x^1+x^2/2, y^1+y^2/2)
=(5-4/2, 8+12/2)
=(-1/2, 10)
thank you!
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the midpoint of the segment whose endpoints are: (5, 8) and (-4, 12).
The midpoint is found by:
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Your answer is almost right except for the , it should be
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