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Find the length of the segment. Then find the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment.

Find the length of the segment. Then find the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment-example-1
User Bing Lan
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Answer: The length of segment
\overline{ST} is
4√(2) in radical form. I'm unable to see how far to round to, so the decimal form is
5.65685.... You will have to round to what the problem asks. The midpoint of the segment is
(1,0 ).

Explanation:

To find the length of a line segment, use the distance formula
d=\sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1) )^(2)+(y_(2)-y_(1))^(2)} and solve.


d=\sqrt{(3-(-1) )^(2)+(-2-2)^(2)}


d=\sqrt{(4)^(2)+(-4)^(2)}=√(16+16) =√(32) =\sqrt{2^(5)} =\sqrt{2^(4)*2} =\sqrt{2^(4)}*√(2) =4√(2)

To find the midpoint of a line segment, use the formula
M((x_(1)+x_(2))/(2) ,(y_(1)+y_(2))/(2) ) and solve.


M((-1+3)/(2) ,(2+(-2))/(2) )


M(1,0)

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