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If you are just given the two points it is the same formula. Find the midpoint between the

points (4,-5) and (-4, 5).
Solution
Let's begin by applying the Midpoint Formula:
(217-22,
+32
2
Looking at our x values first we have:
+(-4))/
And looking at our y values we have:
(-5+
)/2 = (0/
So our midpoint would be the point (
4
/2) =

User Hndr
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Given :

  • Point 1 = (4, -5)
  • Point 2 = (-4, 5)

Midpoint formula :


\boxed {M = ((x_1+x_2)/(2),(y_1+y_2)/(2))}

Let's input the values !

⇒ M = (4 - 4 / 2, -5 + 5 / 2)


\boxed {M = (0,0)}

The midpoint between the points is (0, 0).

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