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| Question 1204092:  If M is the midpoint of XY, find the coordinates of X if M (-3,-1) and Y (-8,6)
 Found 2 solutions by  mananth, greenestamps:
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If M is the midpoint of XY, find the coordinates of X if The mid point formula is given by
  where x1y1 and x2y2 are the co ordinates of the end points of the segment and (x,y) are the cordinates of mid point. M (-3,-1) and Y (-8,6)
 Let coordinates of X  be(x2,y2)
 -3 = (-8+x2)/2
 2*-3= -8+x2
 -6+8=x2
 x2=2
 -1= (6+y2)/2
 -1*2= 6+y2
 -2=6+y2
 y2=-8
 X~(2,-8)
 
 
 
Answer by greenestamps(13206)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 
 Use the midpoint formula and formal algebra if you want to solve the problem.
 
 But it is much easier -- and you will have a better understanding of HOW you are solving the problem -- if you work the problem informally.
 
 M is the midpoint of XY, so when you move from Y(-8,6) to M(-3,-1) you have gone halfway from Y to X.
 
 In doing that, your x value has changed from -8 to -3, a change of +5, so to get to X the x value needs to again change by +5; -3+5 = 2.  So the x coordinate of X is 2.
 
 And in doing that, your y value has changed from 6 to -1, a change of -7, so to get to X the y value needs to again change by -7; -1-7 = -8.  So the y coordinate of X is -8.
 
 ANSWER: X (2,-8)
 
 
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