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The midpoint of a line segment with end points as (-10, y1) and (-6, 7) is (-8, 6). What is the value of y1? Midpoint formula is (x1 + x2)/2 , (y1 + y2)/2 but I keep getting a wrong answer.,
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The midpoint of a line segment with end points as (-10, y1) and (-6, 7) is (-8, 6). What is the value of y1?
Midpoint formula is (x1 + x2)/2 , (y1 + y2)/2 but I keep getting a wrong answer.,
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The formulae for the midpoint are correct:
M ( (x₂-x₁)/2 ,
(y₂-y₁)/2 )
You need to invert these to get x₁ and y₁:
x₁ =2xm - x₂
y₁ =2ym - y₂
Try with the x to prove the formulae are correct:
x
₁ =2·(-8) - (-6) = -16 + 6 = -10 which is what we have!
Then, use
the other formula for y:
y₁ =2 ·(6) - (7) = 12 - 7 = 5
Therefore
y
₁ = 5
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