SOLUTION: Do i have this one correct.
Using points P(2,-9) and Q(-3,3), what is the midpoint
x = (2,-3)/2 = -6/2 = -3
y = (-9,3)/2 = -6/2 = -3
midpoint would be (-3,-3)
Thanks
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: Do i have this one correct.
Using points P(2,-9) and Q(-3,3), what is the midpoint
x = (2,-3)/2 = -6/2 = -3
y = (-9,3)/2 = -6/2 = -3
midpoint would be (-3,-3)
Thanks for checking this one out for me!
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Answer by joyofmath(189) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The X value of the midpoint is the average of the two X values.
That is which is
The Y value of the midpoint is the average of the two Y values.
That is which is which is
So, the midpoint is (-1/2, -3)
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