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Quadrilateral JKLM has vertices J(–7, –2), K(–2, –2), L(–3, –4), and M(–6, –4). Find the midpoints of each of the sides JM and KL.

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Explanation:

X-value of Midpoint of J(-7, -2) and M(-6, -4)

= [(-7) + (-6)] / 2 = -6.5.

Y-value of Midpoint of J(-7, -2) and M(-6, -4)

= [(-2) + (-4)] / 2 = -3.

X-value of Midpoint of K(-2, -2) and L(-3, -4)

= [(-2) + -3)] / 2 = -2.5.

Y-value of Midpoint of K(-2, -2) and L(-3, -4)

= [(-2) + (-4)] / 2 = -3.

We have (-6.5, -3) and (-2.5, 3).

The correct answer is Option D.

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