SOLUTION: Given two points (−4,−6) and (2,−8):
a. Calculate the distance between them.
b. Find the midpoint between them.
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Question 1072637: Given two points (−4,−6) and (2,−8):
a. Calculate the distance between them.
b. Find the midpoint between them.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given two points (-4,-6) and (2,-8):
a. Calculate the distance between them.
eg, for (4,6) and (-3,2):
diffy = 6-2 = 4
diffx = -3-4 = -7
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b. Find the midpoint between them.
It's the average of x & y separately.
eg, for (4,6) and (-3,2):
For x: (4-3)/2 = 1/2
For y: (6-2)/2 = 2
--> (1/2,2)
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