SOLUTION: What is the midpoint of a line segment which starts at (-3, 3, 4) and ends at (5, -2, 2)?
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Question 879384: What is the midpoint of a line segment which starts at (-3, 3, 4) and ends at (5, -2, 2)?
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Extend what you learned of the Midpoint Formula into three dimensions.
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