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What is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints (-5.5, -6.1) and (-0.5, 9.1)
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What is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints (-5.5, -6.1) and (-0.5, 9.1)
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What is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints (-5.5, -6.1) and (-0.5, 9.1)
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(-3, 1.5) or (-3, 3/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula for Midpoint = (x1 + x2/2, y1 + y2/2)
x1 = -5.5 and x2 = -0.5
-5.5 + -0.5 = -6/2 = -3
y1 = -6.1 and y2 = 9.1
-6.1 + 9.1 = 3/2 = 1.5 or 3/2
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