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Answer:

The midpoint between A and B is a point with coordinates (2, 0.5).

Explanation:

The "y" coordinate of the midpoint will be equal to the sum of A's and B's y coordinates divided by 2, and the x coordinate of the midpoint will be equal to the sum of A's and B's x coordinates divided by 2.

x coordinate of the midpoint = (6 - 2) / 2 = 4 / 2 = 2

y coordinates of the midpoint = (4 - 3) / 2 = 1 / 2 = 0.5

Therefore midpoint between A and B is a point with co0rdinates (2, 0.5).

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Answer:


( 2 , (1)/(2) )

Explanation:

A(-2, 4) , B(6, -3)


\boxed{midpoint = ( (x1 + x2)/(2), (y1 + y2)/(2)) }

Midpoint between points A and B


= ( ( - 2 + 6)/(2) , (4 - 3)/(2) )


= ( (4)/(2) , (1)/(2) )


= (2 , (1)/(2) )

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