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If P is the midpoint of the line segment joining a(-4,2 and B 6,2 then find the coordinates of point P

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Answered by phantoNaresh
70

Answer:

P(0,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula for mid point

x= x1+x2/2 and y=y1+y2/2

putting values of the given points will result to your answer...

put your number according to the formula.

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Answered by erinna
230

The coordinates of point P are (1,2).

Step-by-step explanation:

The end points of a line segment are A(-4,2) and B(6,2).

P is the midpoint of the line segment AB. We need to find the midpoint of AB.

Midpoint=(\dfrac{x_1+x_2}{2},\dfrac{y_1+y_2}{2})

P=(\dfrac{-4+6}{2},\dfrac{2+2}{2})

P=(\dfrac{2}{2},\dfrac{4}{2})

P=(1,2)

Therefore, the coordinates of point P are (1,2).

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