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What is the midpoint of AB?

What is the midpoint of AB?-example-1
User Alekx
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Answer:


(-4, -(1)/(2))

Explanation:

Hi there!

We are given the line segment, with the end points AB

The coordinates of A are (-5, -4), and the coordinates of B are (-3, 3).

We want to find the midpoint of the line segment AB

The midpoint formula is given as
((x_1+ x_2)/(2), (y_1 + y_2)/(2)), where
(x_1, y_1) and
(x_2, y_2) are coordinates

We have two coordinates, which is what we need, but let's label their values to avoid any confusion:


x_1=-5\\y_1=-4\\x_2=-3\\y_2=3

Now substitute those values into the formula:


((x_1+ x_2)/(2), (y_1 + y_2)/(2))


((-5+ -3)/(2), (-4+ 3)/(2))

Now simplify the numerator and denominator


((-8)/(2), (-1)/(2))

Simplify again:

The midpoint is (-4,
-(1)/(2))

Hope this helps!

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