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Find the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are (9, –7) and (–3, 5).
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Find the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are (9, –7) and (–3, 5).
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Find the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are (9, –7) and (–3, 5).
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For this question, you would have to use the midpoint formula.
(X1 +X2 / 2 , Y1 + Y2 / 2)
In other words,
(9 + -3 / 2 , -7 +5 / 2)
(6 / 2 , -2 / 2)
(3 , -1)
Your midpoint is (3, -1)
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