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The midpoint of K is M(-3, -1). One endpoint is J(-12, -11). What are the coordinates of endpoint K?

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Answer:

K(6, 9)

Explanation:

Let the K coordinates be (x, y)

Mid-point formula:


\sf (x_m, y_m) = ((x_1+x_2)/(2), (y_1+y_2)/(2))

Applying formula:


\sf (-3,\:-1) = (\:(-12+x)/(2) ,\: (-11+y)/(2) )

Comparing expression:


\sf (-12+x)/(2) = -3 \quad and \quad (-11+y)/(2) = -1


\sf -12+x = 2(-3) \quad and \quad -11+y = 2(-1)


\sf x = -6 + 12 \quad and \quad y = -2 + 11


\sf x = 6 \quad and \quad y = 9

So, coordinates of K is (6, 9)

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