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The coordinates of point T are (0,6). The midpoint of ST is (4.-6). Find the coordinates

point S.

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Answer:

The coordinates of endpoint S are
S(x,y) = (8,-18).

Explanation:

Let
T(x, y) = (0, 6) and
M(x,y) = (4,-6), which is the midpoint of line segment ST. From Linear Algebra we get that midpoint is the following vector sum of endpoints S and T. That is:


M(x,y) = (1)/(2)\cdot S(x,y) + (1)/(2)\cdot T(x,y) (Eq. 1)

Now clear S in the previous expression:


S(x,y) = 2\cdot M(x,y) - T(x,y) (Eq. 1b)

Then, the coordinates of point S are:


S(x,y) = 2\cdot (4,-6) - (0,6)


S(x,y) = (8, -18)

The coordinates of endpoint S are
S(x,y) = (8,-18).

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