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point C lies at (12, 3) and is the midpoint of segment AB. If A is at (7, 2), find the coordinate for point B.

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The coordinates for point B, when C (12, 3) is the midpoint of segment AB and A is at (7, 2), are (17, 4) by using the midpoint formula to find B's X and Y values.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the coordinates for point B when point C is the midpoint of segment AB and A is known, we use the midpoint formula. The midpoint C has coordinates (12, 3), and point A has coordinates (7, 2). The midpoint formula says that the coordinates of the midpoint are the averages of the X and Y coordinates of the endpoints:

Mₓ = (Aₓ + Bₓ ) / 2 and Mᵧ = (Aᵧ+ Bᵧ) / 2.

Substituting the known values, we have:

12 = (7 + Bₓ ) / 2 and 3 = (2 + Bᵧ) / 2.

By solving these equations, we find:

  1. Bₓ = 2 * 12 - 7
  2. Bᵧ = 2 * 3 - 2

Thus, Bₓ = 17 and Bᵧ = 4, so the coordinates for point B are (17, 4).

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