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Find the midpoint of (-4,-2) and (4,-2)

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Answer:

(0,−2)

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\mathsf{M = ((x_1+x_2)/(2), (y_1+y_2)/(2))}


\mathsf{x_1 = -4}


\mathsf{x_2 = 4}


\mathsf{y_1 = -2}


\mathsf{y_2 = -2}


\mathsf{Equation: m= ((-4+4)/(2), (-2+-2)/(2))}


\mathsf{-4 + 4 = \bf 0}


\mathsf{m = ((0)/(2),(-2+-2)/(2))}


\mathsf{-2 + -2 = \bf -4}


\mathsf{m = ((0)/(2), (-4)/(2))}


\mathsf{(0)/(2)=\bf 0}


\mathsf{(-4)/(2)=\bf -2}


\mathsf{m= \bf (0, -2)}


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