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If the coordinates of r are (4, 7) and the midpoint of RS is (0, 5 ), what are the coordinates of s?

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To solve this problem, we recall that the formula for the coordinates of the midpoint between (x₁,y₁), and (x₂,y₂) is:


\begin{gathered} x=(x_1+x_2)/(2), \\ y=(y_1+y_2)/(2). \end{gathered}

Substituting the given coordinates for the midpoint and one of the terminal points, we get:


\begin{gathered} 0=(4+s_x)/(2), \\ 5=(7+s_y)/(2). \end{gathered}

Solving the above equations for s_x, and s_y, we get:


\begin{gathered} s_x=0*2-4, \\ s_y=5*2-7. \end{gathered}

Finally, we get that the coordinates of s are:


(-4,3).

Answer:


(-4,3).

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