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Can anyone help me with this and explain it too?-example-1
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Answer:

(6, 3)

Explanation:


Midpoint (x_(m),y_(m))=((x_A + x_B)/(2), (y_A + y_B)/(2))\\\\=((3 + 9)/(2), (6 + 0)/(2))\\\\=((12)/(2), (6)/(2))\\\\Midpoint of a line segment (x_M, y_M) = (6, 3)

How to Calculate Midpoint?

The x-coordinate of the midpoint M of the segment
\overline{AB} is the arithmetic mean of the x-coordinates of the endpoints of the segment
\overline{AB}. Similarly, the y-coordinate of the midpoint M of the segment
\overline{AB} is the arithmetic mean of the y-coordinates of the endpoints of the segment
\overline{AB}.

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