Question 214019: You are given an endpoint and the midpoint of a line segment. Find the coordinates of the other endpoint. Each midpoint is denoted by M(x, y)
C(-4,-5)
M(3,-6)
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! You are given an endpoint and the midpoint of a line segment. Find the coordinates of the other endpoint. Each midpoint is denoted by M(x, y)
C(-4,-5)
M(3,-6)
Let (x,y) be the other endpoint. Then for this example the midpoint is calculated by averaging the x and y coordinates of the endpoints. That is,
and
and
and
So the other endpoint is (10,-7)
As a check between the two endpoints (10,-7) and (-4,-5), let's calculate the midpoint.
is the x-coordinate for the midpoint.
is the y-coordinate for the midpoint.
So the midpoint is (3,-6) which is same as before.
I hope the above steps were helpful.
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Respectfully,
Dr J
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