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Q1.the midpoint of the line segment joining points (-1,-12) and (-1,4) is

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Answered by PRINCE100001
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The midpoint of the line segment joining points (-1,-12) and (-1,4) is =

 ( \frac{ - 13}{2} \: , \: \frac{3}{2} )

Given:

Given Points are (-1, -12) and (-1, 4)

To Find:

The midpoint of the line segment joining the points (-1,-12) and (-1,4) .

Solution:

Midpoint \: = (\frac{x_1 + x_2}{2} \: , \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2} )</p><p>

Midpoint \: = (\frac{ - 13}{2} \: , \frac{3}{2} )

\therefore \: Midpoint \: = ( \frac{ - 13}{2} \: , \: \frac{3}{2} )

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The coordinates of any point on x-axis is (x, 0).

The coordinates of any point on y-axis is (0,y).

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Centroid formula :</p><p>= (\frac{x_1 + x_2 + x_3}{3} \: , \frac{y_1 + y_2+ y_3}{3} )

Distance formula :</p><p>The \:  Distance \:  between \:  two \:  points = \sqrt{ ( x_2 - x_1 {)}^{2} + ( y_2 - y_1 {)}^{2}} </p><p>

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