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Find the midpoint of the line segment joining the points R(4.3) and S(-5.5)
The midpoint is​

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Answer:

m=4.9

Explanation:

The midpoint between points a and b, if
a\leq b, is located half the length of the interval
[a,b]. The length of the interval is found with the formula b-a.

Therefore, the midpoint of the line segment joining a and b is
(b-a)/(2).

In this case. a=-5.5 and b=4.3.

Then the midpoint (m) of the line segment joining the points R(4.3) and S(-5.5) is
m=(4.3-(-5.5))/(2)=(9.8)/(2)=4.9

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