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Find the endpoint P of a line segment whose midpoint Q lies at (5, -10) and whose other endpoint lies at (-8, -4). Write it as an ordered pair.
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Find the endpoint P of a line segment whose midpoint Q lies at (5, -10) and whose other endpoint lies at (-8, -4). Write it as an ordered pair.
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P is (18, -16)
to find the answer, u would solve it in reverse order of the midpoint formula by first doing the x-values:
5(2)= 10-(-8) = 18
and then the same to y-values:
-10(2)= (-20)-(-4) = -16
to get:
(18, -16)
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