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find the point on x axis which is equidistant from (2 -5) and (-2 9)

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Answered by 917998
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Answer:

(0,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The term equidistant is the same as midpoint. The formula for finding the midpoint is (((x_1+x_2)/2),(y_1+y_2)/2)). We can plug in 2 and -2 for the x values and -5 and 9 for the y values. -2+2=0 and -5+9=4. Divide 4 by 2 to get (0,2) for the midpoint!

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