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The midpoint of CD is E (-1,0). One endpoint is C (5,2). What are the coordinates of the other endpoint?

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Answer: The required co-ordinates of the endpoint D are (-7, -2).

Step-by-step explanation: Given that the midpoint of CD is E (-1,0) and one endpoint is C (5,2).

We are to find the co-ordinates of the other endpoint D.

Let (x, y) represents the co-ordinates of the endpoint D.

We know that

the co-ordinates of the midpoint of a line segment withe endpoints (a, b) and (c, d) is given by


\left((a+c)/(2),(b+d)/(2)\right).

Therefore, according to the given information, we have


\left((5+x)/(2),(2+y)/(2)\right)=(-1,0)\\\\\\\Rightarrow (5+x)/(2)=-1\\\\\Rightarrow 5+x=-2\\\\\Rightarrow x=-2-5\\\\\Rightarrow x=-7

and


(2+y)/(2)=0\\\\\Rightarrow 2+y=0\\\\\Rightarrow y=-2.

Thus, the required co-ordinates of the endpoint D are (-7, -2).

User Hannojg
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The answer is (2, 1)

Step-by-step explanation

We can solve this by using midpoint formula


M = (x_(1) + x_2)/2, (y_1 + y_2} ) /2

because in a plane the coordinates of midpoint of a line is the average of each other coordinates.

So,


x_1 = -1, x_2 = 5


y_1 = 0. y_2 = 2

Putting values in formula as


M = (-1+5) / 2, (0+2) / 2


M = (2, 1)


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