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Find the midpoint of PQ.
P(-2, 3) and Q (4, 5)

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Answer:

(1, 4)

Explanation:

Just took the tets

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Answer: (1, 4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the midpoint formula to find the midpoint of the line segment.


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

Substitute in the values for
(x_1,y_1) and
(x_2,y_2)


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

Add − 2 and 4


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

Divide 2 by 2


(1,((3+5))/(2))

Add 3 and 5


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

Divide 8 by 2 .

Answer: (1, 4)

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