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The midpoint of AB is M (2,0). If the coordinates of A are, (-3, 3), what are the coordinates of B?​

User Martinezdelariva
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Given:

M is the midpoint of AB.

M(2,0) and A(-3, 3).

To find:

The coordinates of point B.

Solution:

Midpoint formula:


Midpoint=\left((x_1+x_2)/(2),(y_1+y_2)/(2)\right)

Let the coordinates of point B are (a,b). Then, using the midpoint formula, we get


(2,0)=\left((-3+a)/(2),(3+b)/(2)\right)

On comparing both sides, we get


(-3+a)/(2)=2


-3+a=2* 2


a=4+3


a=7

And,


(3+b)/(2)=0


3+b=0


3+b-3=0-3


b=-3

Therefore, the coordinates of point B are (7,-3).

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