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- What is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints (-2,6 and 8,-3)

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The midpoint is at (3, 1.5)
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Answer:

(3,1.5)

Explanation:

Finding the midpoint of 2 endpoints (or just two points) can be done with the equation (x1+x2)/2 and (y1+y2)/2. When I say x1 I mean the x-value of the first coordinate which would be -2 and when I say y1 i mean the y-value of the first coordinate which is 6. So plugging in the coordinates would give you (-2+8),(6+-3). Now you add your terms together and get the numbers (6) and (3). After that you must divide those number by two so (6)/2 and (3)/2 which would equal (3,1.5).

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