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Which of the following could be the points that Jamur plots?

Which of the following could be the points that Jamur plots?-example-1

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To solve this problem, we need to calculate the midpoint for the two points in each option and check if it corresponds to the given midpoint (-3,4).

Calculating the midpoint for the two points of option A.

We have the points:


(-1,7)and(2,3)

We label the coordinates as follows:


\begin{gathered} x_1=-1 \\ y_1=7 \\ x_2=2 \\ y_2=3 \end{gathered}

And use the midpoint formula:


((x_1+x_2)/(2),(y_1+y_2)/(2))

Substituting our values:


(\frac{-1_{}+2_{}}{2},\frac{7_{}+3_{}}{2})

Solving the operations:


(\frac{1_{}}{2},\frac{10_{}}{2})=(\frac{1_{}}{2},5)

Since the midpoint is not the one given by the problem, this option is not correct.

Calculating the midpoint for the two points of option B.

We have the points:


(-2,6)and(-4,2)

We follow the same procedure, label the coordinates:


\begin{gathered} x_1=-2 \\ y_1=6 \\ x_2=-4 \\ y_2=2 \end{gathered}

And use the midpoint formula:


\begin{gathered} ((x_1+x_2)/(2),(y_1+y_2)/(2)) \\ \text{Substituting our values} \\ (\frac{-2-4_{}}{2},\frac{6+2_{}}{2}) \\ \text{Solving the operations:} \\ ((-6)/(2),(8)/(2)) \\ (-3,4) \end{gathered}

The midpoint for the two points in option B is (-3,4) which is the midpoint given by the problem.

Answer: B (-2,6) and (-4,2)

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