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find the midpoint of the linear segment joining the point P (3, 4) and q (5, - 2)​

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{\boxed{mid \: point \: of \: x = \frac{x1 + x2}{2} }}

 = > \frac{3 + 5}{2} \\ = > \frac{8}{2} \\ = > 4

{\boxed{mid \: point \: of \: y = \frac{y1 + y2}{2}}}

 = > \frac{4 - 2}{2} \\ = > \frac{2}{2} \\ = > 1

so \: the \: midpoint \: of \: the \: given \\ \: line \: segment \: is \: (4,1)

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