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what's the midpoint for (-4,4) and (-2,2)what's the midpoint for (-1,1) and (5,-5)what's the midpoint for (-1,-6) and (-6,5)what's the midpoint for (-3.1,-2.8) and (-4.92,-3.3)what's the midpoint for (5.1,5.71) ans (6,3.6)

what's the midpoint for (-4,4) and (-2,2)what's the midpoint for (-1,1) and (5,-5)what-example-1
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Here,

The points are given as


(-4,4)\text{ and (-2,2)}

Using the mid-point formulla, the mid points for the given problem can be calculated as,


\begin{gathered} x=(-4+(-2))/(2) \\ x=(-4-2)/(2) \\ x=(-6)/(2) \\ x=-3 \end{gathered}

similarly,


\begin{gathered} y=(4+2)/(2) \\ y=(6)/(2) \\ y=3 \end{gathered}

Hence, the mid point's coordinate for the given problem are


(x,y)=(-3,3)

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