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Find the midpoint of the segment with the following endpoints.
(10,6) and (4,9)

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Answer:

The coordinates of the midpoint are
M(x,y) = \left(7, (15)/(2) \right), respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given two distinct points (
A(x,y),
B(x,y)), the midpoint of the segment (
M(x,y)) is determined by the following expression:


M(x,y) = (1)/(2)\cdot A(x,y) + (1)/(2)\cdot B(x,y) (1)

If we know that
A(x,y) = (10, 6) and
B(x,y) = (4,9), then the coordinates of the midpoint are:


M(x,y) = (1)/(2)\cdot (10, 6) + (1)/(2)\cdot (4,9)


M(x,y) = (5,3) + \left(2,(9)/(2) \right)


M(x,y) = \left(7, (15)/(2) \right)

The coordinates of the midpoint are
M(x,y) = \left(7, (15)/(2) \right), respectively.

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