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Point K is the midpoint of QZ. Point K is located at (-1,-11), and point Z is located at (7,-3). Where is point Q located?

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\bf ~~~~~~~~~~~~\textit{middle point of 2 points } \\\\ Q(\stackrel{x_1}{x}~,~\stackrel{y_1}{y})\qquad Z(\stackrel{x_2}{7}~,~\stackrel{y_2}{-3}) \qquad \left(\cfrac{ x_2 + x_1}{2}~~~ ,~~~ \cfrac{ y_2 + y_1}{2} \right) \\\\\\ \left(\cfrac{7+x}{2}~~,~~\cfrac{-3+y}{2} \right)~~=~~\stackrel{\stackrel{midpoint}{K}}{(-1,-11)}\implies \begin{cases} \cfrac{7+x}{2}=-1\\[1em] 7+x=-2\\ \boxed{x=-9}\\ \cline{1-1} \cfrac{-3+y}{2}=-11\\[1em] -3+y=-22\\ \boxed{y=-19} \end{cases}

User Justin S
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Answer:


(-9,-19)

Explanation:

Givens


K(-1,-11)\\Z(7,-3)\\Q(x_(1),y_(1))

Now, the definition of midpoint is


K((x_(1)+x_(2) )/(2) ,(y_(1)+y_(2))/(2) )

But, we know that
K(-1,-11), so we replace each vale, where
x_(2) =7 and
y_(1)=-3


-1=(x_(1)+7 )/(2) \\-2=x_(1)+7\\-2-7=x_(1)\\x_(1)=-9\\


(y_(1)+y_(2))/(2)=-11\\y_(1)-3=-22\\y_(1)=-22+3\\y_(1)=-19

Therefore, Q is located at
(-9,-19)

User Mark Silverberg
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