SOLUTION: The length of the line segment joining X(square root 45, 2 square root 18) to the midpoint of Y(7 square root 5,-3 square root 2) and Z( square root5, -square root 2) is?
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Question 180509: The length of the line segment joining X(square root 45, 2 square root 18) to the midpoint of Y(7 square root 5,-3 square root 2) and Z( square root5, -square root 2) is?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X=(,)=(6.7,8.5)
Y=(,) =(15.7,-4.3)
Z=(,)=(2.2,-1.4)
Frist find the midpoint of YZ.
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X=(,)
Y=(,)
Z=(,)
M=(,)
Now use the distance formula,
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