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find the coordinates of mid-point of the line joining the points (4,1,-1) and (2,3,-5).​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Coordinates of the midpoint = (3, 2, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The extremities are (4, 1, -1) and (2, 3, -5).

The coordinates of the midpoint of a line are determined by adding the individual components and dividing them by 2.

Thereby, the midpoint of the given line lie at a point whose :

  • x coordinate is (2+4)/2 = 3
  • y coordinate is (1+3)/2 = 2
  • z coordinate is (-1-5)/2 = -3

Hence, the coordinates of the midpoint are (3, 2, -3).

Answered by mrmajnu51
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Step-by-step explanation:

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  1. Coordinates of the midpoint = (3, 2, -3)
  2. Step-by-step explanation:
  3. The extremities are (4, 1, -1) and (2, 3, -5).
  4. The coordinates of the midpoint of a line are determined by adding the individual components and dividing them by 2.

Thereby, the midpoint of the given line lie at a point whose :

➡️x coordinate is (2+4)/2 = 3

➡️y coordinate is (1+3)/2 = 2

➡️z coordinate is (-1-5)/2 = -3

  • Hence, the coordinates of the midpoint are (3, 2, -3).

hope this helps you

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