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(-4,-1), (5,3) find the midpoint of the two points ​

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Answer: (0.5, 1)

Explanation:

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User Swanand
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Answer:


\huge{ \boxed{ \sf{ ( \: (1)/(2) \: , \: 1})}}

Explanation:


\star { \sf{ \: Let \: the \: points \: be \: A \: and \: B}}


\star{ \sf{Let \: A \: (-4,-1) \: be \: (x1 \:, y1) \: and \: B \: ( \: 5 \:, 3 \: ) \: be \: (x2 \:, y2) }}


\boxed{ \underline{ \sf{ \: Midpoint = \: ( \: (x1 + x2)/(2) \:, (y1 + y2)/(2))} }}


\mapsto{ \sf{Midpoint = ( ( - 4 + 5)/(2)} \: ,( - 1 + 3)/(2) })


\underline{ \sf{Rmember}}!

  • The negative and positive integers are always subtracted but posses the sign of the bigger integer.
  • The positive integers are always added and posses the positive ( + ) sign.
  • The negative integers are always added but posses the negative ( - ) sign.


\sf{Midpoint = ( ( 1)/(2) \:, (2)/(2)} )


\sf{Midpoint = ( \: (1)/(2 ), \: 1)}

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