Math, asked by DevKarthik, 1 month ago

Find the co-ordinate of the mid- point of the line joining the points ( -3, 10 )

and ( 6 , -8) step by step​

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Answered by bushraali5e
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Answered by himanshu04sagar
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Answer:

we know coordinates of the mid point of the line joining two points, let (x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) is given by

(  \frac{x1 + x2}{2}  \: and \:  \frac{y1 + y2 }{2} ) \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: ...eq1

according to the question, we get

x1 = -3 , x2 = 6 and y1 = 10 , y2 = -8

so putting these in eq no. 1 we get

 (\frac{ - 3 + 6}{2} \: and \:  \frac{10 - 8}{2} )

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: ( \frac{3}{2}  \:  and \:  \frac{2}{2} )

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: ( \frac{3}{2}  \: and \: 1)

hence the coordinates of the mid point of line joining the points ( -3, 10) and ( 6, -8) is ( 3/2, 1)

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