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What is the midpoint between the points (−4,−7) and (−8,−13)?

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The midpoint between the points (−4,−7) and (−8,−13) is (−6,−10), found by averaging the x-coordinates and y-coordinates respectively.

To find the midpoint between two points, you simply calculate the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates of these points. In this case, you are given the points –(4, –7) and (–8, –13). Let's find the midpoint step by step:

  1. Calculate the average of the x-coordinates: (x1 + x2) / 2 = (–4 + –8) / 2 = –6.
  2. Calculate the average of the y-coordinates: (y1 + y2) / 2 = (–7 + –13) / 2 = –10.

The midpoint is thus (–6, –10). This method will give you the central point that is exactly halfway between any two points on a coordinate plane.

So, the midpoint between (−4,−7) and (−8,−13) is (−6,−10).

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