Math, asked by fatimasamreen, 8 months ago

The mid-point of the line segment joining the points (-3,-3) and (-3, 3)
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Answers

Answered by Taranginee
0

Answer:

The formula to find the mid-point of a line segment give the two end points is:

M

=

(

x

1

+

x

2

2

,

y

1

+

y

2

2

)

Where

M

is the midpoint and the given points are:

(

x

1

y

1

)

and

(

x

2

y

2

)

Substituting the values from the points in the problem gives:

M

=

(

3

+

1

2

,

3

+

3

2

)

M

=

(

2

2

,

0

2

)

M

=

(

1

,

0

)

Answered by biligiri
3

Step-by-step explanation:

P x,y = (x1+x2)/2 , (y1+y2)/2

=> P x, y = (-3 - 3)/2 , (-3 + 3)/2

=> P x,y = (-3 , 0)

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