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What is the midpoint and distance of
( -6 , 5), (-1 , -2)

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The midpoint of given points is
\left((-7)/(2), (3)/(2)\right)

The distance between the given points is 8.6023 units

Solution:

Given that two points are (-6, 5) and (-1, -2)

We have to find the midpoint and distance

The midpoint of two given points is given as:


m(x, y)=\left((x_(1)+x_(2))/(2), (y_(1)+y_(2))/(2)\right)

Here in this sum,


x_(1)=-6 ; x_(2)=-1 ; y_(1)=5 ; y_(2)=-2

Substituting the values in formula, we get


\begin{aligned}&m(x, y)=\left((-6+(-1))/(2), (5+(-2))/(2)\right)\\\\&m(x, y)=\left((-7)/(2), (3)/(2)\right)\end{aligned}

Thus the midpoint of given points is
\left((-7)/(2), (3)/(2)\right)

Distance between given points:

The formula for distance is given as:


D=\sqrt{\left(x_(2)-x_(1)\right)^(2)+\left(y_(2)-y_(1)\right)^(2)}

Substituting the values in formula, we get


\begin{aligned}&D=\sqrt{\left(x_(2)-x_(1)\right)^(2)+\left(y_(2)-y_(1)\right)^(2)}\\\\&D=\sqrt{(-1-(-6))^(2)+(-2-5)^(2)}\\\\&D=\sqrt{5^(2)+(-2-5)^(2)}\\\\&D=√(25+49)=√(74)\end{aligned}

D = 8.6023 units

Thus the distance between the given points is 8.6023 units

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