SOLUTION: FIND THE MIDPOINT OF THE SEGMENT HAVING THE GIVEN ENDPOINTS.
(-SQUARE ROOT 7, 1) AND (0,SQUARE ROOT 3)
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Question 137395: FIND THE MIDPOINT OF THE SEGMENT HAVING THE GIVEN ENDPOINTS.
(-SQUARE ROOT 7, 1) AND (0,SQUARE ROOT 3)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
FIND THE MIDPOINT OF THE SEGMENT HAVING THE GIVEN ENDPOINTS.
(-SQUARE ROOT 7, 1) AND (0,SQUARE ROOT 3)
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Coordinates of the midpoint are the average of the end point coordinates.
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midpoint = [(-sqrt7+0)/2 , (sqrt3+1)/2)
= [(-1/2)sqrt7 , (sqrt3 + 1)/2]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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