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The coordinates of the vertices of parallelogram MATH are M(-7,5), A(6,5), T(4,-2), and H(-9,-2). What are the coordinate of G, the point of intersection of diagonals MT and ?

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Answer:


G = (-1.5,1.5)

Explanation:

Given


M = (-7,5)


A = (6,5)


T = (4,-2)


H = (-9,-2)

Required

Determine the coordinate of G

From the complete question, G is at the intersection of MT and AH.

So, G is calculated using midpoint formula


G = (1)/(2)(x_1 + x_2, y_1 + y_2)

For MT:


M = (-7,5)
T = (4,-2)


G = (1)/(2)(-7 + 4, 5 -2)


G = (1)/(2)(-3, 3)

Open bracket


G = (-1.5,1.5)

To show that
G = (-1.5,1.5)

We have:


A = (6,5)
H = (-9,-2)


G = (1)/(2)(x_1 + x_2, y_1 + y_2)


G =(1)/(2)(6-9,5-2)


G = (1)/(2)(-3, 3)

Open bracket


G = (-1.5,1.5)

Hence, the coordinates of G is:


G = (-1.5,1.5)

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