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How to find the midpoint in a segment

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Answer:


\text{Segment midpoint formula}

Explanation:


((x1 + x2)/(2),(y1+y2)/(2))

For example:


\text{Points: } (4,9) (8,4)

As long as you appropriately place the X and Y points, it doesn’t matter which
x \underset{1} etc you use.


((4+8)/(2),(9+4)/(2)) = 6, 6.5


\text{X midpoint: 6}\\\text{Y midpoint: 6.5}

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