Question 145218


{{{3+-6=-3}}} First add the x-coordinates together to get {{{-3}}}



{{{(-3)/2=-3/2}}} Divide that result by 2



So the x-coordinate of the midpoint is {{{x=-3/2}}}



{{{5+11=16}}} Now add the y-coordinates together to get {{{16}}}



{{{(16)/2=8}}} Divide that result by 2



So the y-coordinate of the midpoint is {{{y=8}}}



So the midpoint between the points *[Tex \LARGE \left(3,5\right)] and *[Tex \LARGE \left(-6,11\right)] is *[Tex \LARGE \left(-\frac{3}{2},8\right)]