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The mid point of line segment joining the point

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Answered by dplincsv
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Step-by-step explanation:

Midpoint of a Line Segment

midpoint line between A and B

The midpoint is halfway between the two end points:

Its x value is halfway between the two x values

Its y value is halfway between the two y values

To calculate it:

Add both "x" coordinates, divide by 2

Add both "y" coordinates, divide by 2

Midpoint of Line

As a formula:

M = ( xA+xB2 , yA+yB2 )

Example: What is the midpoint here?

Midpoint of Line

Use the formula:

M = ( xA+xB2 , yA+yB2 )

M = ( (−3)+82 , 5+(−1)2 )

M = ( 5/2, 4/2 )

M = ( 2.5, 2 )

Hope you understand

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Answered by ridhima1440
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midpoint theorem states that if the line segment joining the midpoint of two sides of the triangle is equal to the third side and half of third side

P and Q are midpoints of side AB and AC

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