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find the coordinates of the mid point of the line joining the point -3,10 6,-8​

Answers

Answered by kripakaushik4171
0

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the mid point formula M=(x,y) of the two points (x

1

,y

1

) and (x

2

,y

2

) is:

(x,y)=(

2

x

1

+x

2

,

2

y

1

+y

2

)

Here, the given points are (−3,10) and (6,−8), therefore,

(x,y)=(

2

x

1

+x

2

,

2

y

1

+y

2

)

⇒(x,y)=(

2

−3+6

,

2

10+(−8)

)

⇒(x,y)=(

2

3

,

2

10−8

)

⇒(x,y)=(

2

3

,

2

2

)

⇒(x,y)=(

2

3

,1)

Hence, the coordinates of the mid point are (

2

3

,1).

Answered by saijeevan8859
0

Answer:

Given, points (-3 , 10) (6 , -8)

                        x1, y1    x2 ,y2

Step-by-step explanation:

Now Midpoint Formula: [X1+X2/2 , Y1+Y2/2]

By Substituting the values:

=[-3+6/2 , 10+(-8)/2]

=[3/2 , 10-8/2]

=[3/2 , 2/2]

=[3/2 , 1]

Therefore the midpoint of points (-3 , 10) (6 , -8) is (3/2 , 1)

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