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Find the midpoint of the line segment joining (-4,-2) and (2,8) please show how u got your answer!!!

User Everin
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Answer:

(-1,3)

Explanation:

To find the midpoint of a line segment, you want to find the change in x and y.

From (-4,-2) to (2,8), you move right by 6 and up by 10.

The midpoint is exactly half of this, meaning right by 3 and up by 5.

Therefore, the midpoint is (-1,3).

User Aravinth
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Answer:

(1,3)

Explanation:

The midpoint formula is:


((x1+x2)/(2)),((y1+y2)/(2))

We have our 2 points, (-4,-2) and (2,8).

For this sake and for this explanation, point 1 is (-4,-2), and point 2 is (2,8).

We can substitute in our values:


((-4+2)/(2)),((-2+8)/(2))

substitute


((2)/(2)),((6)/(2))

Our midpoint is located at (1,3)

Hope this helps! :)

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