Answer:
C, D
Explanation:
The equation for the x-coordinate will have the x-coordinate of the midpoint (-1/2) on the left side of an equation involving x2. Choice C applies.
The equation for the y-coordinate will have the y-coordinate of the midpoint (-1) on the left side of an equation involving y2. Choice D applies.
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Additional comment
When you solve the equation
M = (P +Q)/2
for P, you find that ...
P = 2M -Q . . . . . . . . our favorite way to find the other end point
or ...
x2 = 2(-1/2) -3 = -4
y2 = 2(-1) -(-5) = 3
The coordinates of P are (-4, 3).