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PLEASE HELPPPP WITH THISSSSS-example-1
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Answer:

2) Option 9.4 is correct

Therefore the length of the given line segment is
s=9.4 units

3) Option (1,1) is correct

Therefore the midpoint of the given line segment is M=(1,1)

Explanation:

2) Given that the line segment CD with endpoints C at (-3,1) and endpoint at D (5,6)

To find the length of the given line segment :

That is to find the distance of the end points using distance formula


s=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2) units

Let
(x_1,y_1) and
(x_2,y_2) be the given points (-3,1) and (5,6) respectively

Substitute the points in the distance formula we have


s=√((5-(-3))^2+(6-1)^2) units


=√((5+3)^2+(5)^2) units


=√(8^2+5^2)


=√(64+25)


=√(89)


=9.4

Therefore
s=9.4 units

Option 9.4 is correct

Therefore the length of the given line segment is
s=9.4 units

3) Given that the line segment PG with point P at (-6,4) and point at G (8,-2)

To find the midpoint of the given line segment :

Midpoint formula is
M=((x_1+x_2)/(2),(y_1+y_2)/(2))

Let
(x_1,y_1) and
(x_2,y_2) be the given points (-6,4) and (8,-2) respectively

Substituting the points in the midpoint formula we get


M=((-6+8)/(2),(4-2)/(2))


=((2)/(2)+(2)/(2))


=(1,1)

Therefore M=(1,1)

Therefore option (1,1) is correct

Therefore the midpoint of the given line segment is (1,1)

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