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What is the midpoint of AB if A = (−2, 2) and B = (3, −1)? A. (1/2,1/2) B. (5/2,3/2) C. (-1/2.-1/2) D. (-5/2,-3/2)
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What is the midpoint of AB if A = (−2, 2) and B = (3, −1)?
A. (1/2,1/2)
B. (5/2,3/2)
C. (-1/2.-1/2)
D. (-5/2,-3/2)
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answer for the question is A the reason why is a because there either one way you can solve one is graph and the other using the midpoint formula
so what did is
(x1+x2) divide 2 (y1+y2) dived by 2
I plug in (-2+3) divide by 2 so reason y I got -2 because -2 is x1 and 3 is x2 and then I got (2-1) over 2 and once I dive (-2+3) is 1 and don't forget -2 because most people forget them and for second I did 2-1 which one so there both 1/2 I recommend grabh because there more easier so sorry this confused
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