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What are the coordinates of the midpoint between (3, -5) and (-7, 2)?

User Hyena
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Answer:

(-2,-3/2)

Explanation:

Midpoint formula=(x1+x2/2, y1+y2/2)

So...

(3+-7/2, -5+2/2) =

(-2, -3/2)

User Nolimit
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Answer:


(-2, -1.5)

x-coordinate:-2

y-coordinate:-1.5

Explanation:

You need to use this formula to find the coordinates of the midpoint:


M=((x_A+x_B)/(2),(y_A+y_B)/(2))

In this case, given the points (3, -5) and (-7, 2), you can identify that:


x_A=3\\x_B=-7\\y_A=-5\\y_B=2

Therefore, you need to substitute these values into the formula
M=((x_A+x_B)/(2),(y_A+y_B)/(2)). Then you get that the coordinates of this midpoint are:


M=((3+(-7))/(2),(-5+2)/(2))


M=((3-7)/(2),(-5+2)/(2))


M=(-2, -1.5)

User Pieter Van Wyk
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