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Which is the midpoint of the segment that joins (3,6) and (5,−2)?
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Which is the midpoint of the segment that joins (3,6) and (5,−2)?
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Which is the midpoint of the segment that joins (3,6) and (5,−2)?
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m= x1+x2/2; y1+y2/2
m= 3+5/2; 6+(-2)/2
m= 8/2; 4/2
m = (4,2)
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