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Find the midpoint of the line segment with end coordinates of: ( − 1 , − 6 ) and ( 4 , 5 ) Give coordinates as decimals where appropriate.

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Answered by mahihossain121007
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Answer:

the correct answer is ( 1.5,-0.5 )

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Qwparis
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The correct answer is (\frac{3}{2},\frac{-1}{2})  or (1.5, -0.5).

Given: Points =  ( − 1 , − 6 ) and ( 4 , 5 ).

To Find: Mid-Point of line segment joining them.

Solution:

The end points of line segment are ( − 1 , − 6 ) and ( 4 , 5 ).

Mid point = (\frac{x+x_{1} }{2} ,\frac{y+y_{1} }{2} )

= (\frac{-1+4}{2} ,\frac{-6+5}{2} )

= (\frac{3}{2},\frac{-1}{2})

= (1.5, -0.5)

Hence, the midpoint of line in decimals is (1.5, -0.5).

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