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The midpoint of line AB is point P at (−16,6). If point A is at (−10,8), what are the coordinates of point B?

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B its B

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User Bogdan B
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If point P is the midpoint of line АВ, then we can write the coordinates of the point P in this form:


\cfrac{X_A+X_B}{2}=X_P \ ; \ \ \ \ \ \cfrac{Y_A+Y_B}{2}=Y_P

We know that
X_A=-10 \ ; \ \ Y_A=8; \ \ X_P=-16 \ ; \ \ Y_P=6

Now we can write two equations and solve them to find
X_B\ \ and \ \ Y_B


(-10+X_B)/(2)=-16 \\ -10+X_B=-16*2 \\ -10+X_B=-32 \\ X_B=-32+10 \\ \underline {X_B=-22}


(8+Y_B)/(2)=6 \\ 8+Y_B=6*2 \\ 8+Y_B=12 \\ Y_B=12-8 \\ \underline {Y_B=4}

Answer: B(-22; 4)
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