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Find the mid-point of (-4,4), (5,-1)

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Hello!

To find the midpoint, use the formula:
((x_(1)+x_(2) )/(2), (y_(1)+ y_(2) )/(2)).

Before using the formula, you must assign ordered pairs to x1, y1 and x2, y2. For this problem, (-4, 4) can be (x1, y1) and (5, -1) is (x2, y2).


((-4+5)/(2), (-1 + 4)/(2)) = ((1)/(2), (3)/(2)).

Therefore, the midpoint of (-4, 4) and (5, -1) is (1/2, 3/2).

User Andrew Carl
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So, the required mid points are:


\sf \blue{ (1)/(2) \: and \: (3)/(2)}

Explanation:

As, we know that. The formula to find mid point is:


\sf \green{ (\frac{ {x}_(1) + {x}_(2) }{2}, \frac{ {y}_(1) + {y}_(2) }{2} )}

Here,
\sf{x_(1)} = - 4


\sf{x_(2)} = 5


\sf{y_(1)} = 4


\sf{y_(2)} = - 1

According to the formula given above,


\sf \green{ (\frac{ {x}_(1) + {x}_(2) }{2}, \frac{ {y}_(1) + {y}_(2) }{2} )} \\ \\ \green \leadsto (( - 4 + 5)/(2), (4 + ( - 1))/(2)) \\ \\ \green \leadsto( (1)/(2), (4 - 1)/(2) ) \\ \\ \green\leadsto( (1)/(2), (3)/(2))

By using the formula, we can solve the problem easily.

Hope it help you

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