Math, asked by virendrasingh9993, 1 year ago

Find the coordinates of midpoint of the line joining the points 4, 7 and 6, 9

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
47

HELLO THERE!

Here's your answer...

The two points given are:

A (4, 7) = (x₁, y₁)

B (6, 9) = (x₂, y₂)


Let the mid point of this line be P (x, y).


The mid-point formula is:

 P(x) = \frac{x_{1} + x_{2}}{2}<br />\\\\= \frac{4+6}{2} = 5


And,


 P(y) = \frac{y_{1} + y_{2}}{2}<br />\\\\= \frac{7+9}{2} = 8


So,

P(x, y) = P(5, 8)


Hence, the coordinates of the mid point P is (5, 8).


HOPE MY ANSWER IS SATISFACTORY..

Thanks!


Answered by MarkAsBrainliest
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 \underline{\large {\text{Answer}}} : \\ \\ \text{The given two points are (4, 7) and (6, 9).} \\ \\ \text{So, the coordinates of the mid - point of} \\ \text{the line joining those points be} \\ \\ ( \frac{4 + 6}{2}, \frac{7 + 9}{2} ) \\ \\ \to ( \frac{10}{2}, \frac{16}{2} ) \\ \\ \to \bold{(5, 8)} \\ \\ \divideontimes \text{MarkAsBrainliest} \divideontimes
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