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The point M is the midpoint of LN where M(-12, 6) and N (-2,-5).

What are the coordinates of point L?

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the person up top is correct

User Walleska
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Answer:

The coordinates of point L are:

(x₁, y₁) = (-22, 17)

Explanation:

We know that the Midpoint Formula is given by:


\left(x,\:y\right)=\left((x_2+x_1)/(2),\:\:(y_2+y_1)/(2)\right)

In our case:

M(-12, 6) is the midpoint. Thus,

(x, y) = (-12, 6)

N(-2, -5) is the second point, Thus,

(x₂, y₂) = (-2,-5)

We have to determine the coordinates of point L.

Let (x₁, y₁) be the coordinates of point L.

substituting (x, y) = (-12, 6), (x₂, y₂) = (-2,-5) in the Midpoint Formula


\left(-12,\:6\right)=\left((-2+x_1)/(2),\:\:(-5+y_1)/(2)\right)

Determining the x₁ coordinate of the point L


(-2+x_1)/(2)=-12


-2+x_1=-24

Add 2 to both sides


-2+x_1+2=-24+2

Simplify


x_1=-22

Determining the y₁ coordinate of the point L


(-5+y_1)/(2)=6


-5+y_1=12

Add 5 to both sides


-5+y_1+5=12+5

Simplify


y_1=17\:\:\:

Therefore, the coordinates of point L are:

(x₁, y₁) = (-22, 17)

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