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RS has endpoints R(3, 5) and S(–3, –1). Which statement explains whether the midpoint M of lies on the y-axis?

M = = (4, –2) does not lie on the x- or y-axis because neither coordinate is zero.
M = = (3, 3) does not lie on the x- or y-axis because neither coordinate is zero.
M = = (2, 0) lies on the y-axis because the y-coordinate is zero.
M = = (0, 2) lies on the y-axis because the x-coordinate is zero.
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Explanation:

M = (0, 2), and it lies on the y-axis, because the x-coordinate is 0.

by the way, the first 2 answer options are correct statements too, they are just not specifying the actual midpoint.

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Answer:d

Step-by-step explanation:edge2023

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