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What's the midpoint of (-10,3) and (0,9)

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To find the midpoint we need to find the point which is the same distance between the x and y values in both points. For example the distance to a point that will be shared among the 2 x's is -5. -10 (x1) and 0 (second x value) are both 5 units away from -5. to -5 is the x of our new point: (-5, y)

Now do the same for the y value:

9-3=6

6 is the y value of our new point

(-5, 6) is your answer

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