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I’m confused on this one-example-1
User Franz Noel
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Hey There @Zarias5,


\text {The midpoint is located at \boxed{(-3,1)}}

Step-by-step explanation

Use the midpoint formula in order to determine the midpoint:


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

Plug in the numbers into the formula.


(\frac{4{} + -10{}}{2} , \frac{-4 + 6_{}}{2})

Calculate.

4 + -10
/ 2 = -3

-4 + 6
/ 2 = 1

Hence, the midpoint is located at
( -3,1)

User Muddassir
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To find the midpoint, you should use the midpoint formula. The midpoint formula takes the x values of two points and averages it. The same is done for the y values to get a midpoint.

[ 4 + (-10) ] / 2 = -3

[ (-4) + 6 ] /2 = 1

Your midpoint is (-3, 1.)

User Karan Verma
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