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1) Where is the midpoint of , when A (6, 7) and B (-9, -5)?

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Answer:

(−1.5,1)

Explanation:

Finding the distance, midpoint, slope, equation and the x y-intercepts of a line passing between the two points p1 (6,7) and p2 (-9,-5)

The distance (d) between two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is given by the formula

d = √ ((X2-X1)2+(Y2-Y1)2)

d = √ (-9-6)2+(-5-7)2

d = √ ((-15)2+(-12)2)

d = √ (225+144)

d = √ 369

The distance between the points is 19.2093727122985

The midpoint of two points is given by the formula

Midpoint= ((X1+X2)/2,(Y1+Y2)/2)

Find the x value of the midpoint

Xm=(X1+X2)/2

Xm=(6+-9)/2=-1.5

Find the Y value of the midpoint

Ym=(Y1+Y2)/2

Ym=(7+-5)/2=1

The midpoint is: (-1.5,1)

User Jeff Smith
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Answer:

(-1.5,1)

Explanation:

the midpoint between 6 and -9 is -1.5

the midpoint between 7 and -5 is 1

(-1.5,1)

User Alemol
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