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Find the position of the mid point of the vector joining points p (2, 3, 4) and Q (4, 1,-2)​

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Answered by veerapushkar
1

Answer:

(3,2,-1).

Step-by-step explanation:

mid point (x,y,z) = ((x1+x2)/2 (y1+y2)/2 (z1+z2)/2)

here, (x1,y1,z1) and (x2,y2,z2) are points P and Q respectively.

mid \: point \:  = ( \frac{2 + 4}{2}   \: \frac{3 + 1}{2}   \: \frac{4 +(  - 2)}{2} ) \\  = ( \frac{6}{2}  \:  \frac{4}{2}   \: \frac{ - 2}{2} ) \\  = (3 \: 2 \:  - 1)

so, the midpoint is (3,2,-1).

Answered by samuas980
6

Answer:

Ur answer....❤yaarrr

Step-by-step explanation:

Let O is origin.

These position vector of P and Q are → O P a n d → O Q OP→andOQ→ respectively.

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