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The midpoint of RT is S(0.5, –6.25). One endpoint is T(–5.5, 2.75). What are the coordinates of R? (–4.5, –15.25) (6.5, –9.75) (–4.5, –9.75) (6.5, –15.25)

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The midpoint formula is this:
( x_(midpt) , y_(midpt))=( ( x_(1) + x_(2) )/(2) , ( y_(1)+ y_(2) )/(2) ). We have the coordinates of the midpoint and the coordinates of one of the endpoints, so our formula becomes:
(.5, -6.25)=( (-5.5+ x_(2) )/(2), (2.75+ y_(2) )/(2)). Now group the x stuff together and solve for x2 and group the y stuff together and solve for y2, like this:
.5= (-5.5+ x_(2) )/(2). Multiply both sides by 2 to get 1=-5.5+x2. Solve for x2 to get x2 = 6.5. Do the same with the y stuff:
-6.25= (2.75+ y_(2) )/(2). Multiply both sides by 2 to get-12.5=2.75+y2 and solving for y2 gives you -15.25. So your answer is the last of your choices above. Phew!

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D, (6.5, -15.25) , JUST GOT IT CORRECT

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