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What is the midpoint m given q(-2, -4) and R(6, 10)

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Answer:

(2, 3)

Explanation:

The formula for midpoint is: M =
((x_(1)+x_(2) ))/(2) , ((y_(1) + y_(2)) )/(2)

Measure the distance between the two end points, and divide the result by 2. This distance from either end is the midpoint of that line. Alternatively, add the two x coordinates of the endpoints and divide by 2. Do the same for the y coordinates.

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Answer:

(2,3)

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What is the midpoint m given q(-2, -4) and R(6, 10)-example-1
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