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the midpoint of a line segment joining two points 2 4 and b - 2 - 4

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Answered by MaheswariS
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\underline{\textsf{Given:}}

\textsf{Points are A(2,4) and B(-2,-4)}

\underline{\textsf{To find:}}

\textsf{The midpoint of the line segment joining the given points}

\underline{\textsf{Solution:}}

\underline{\textsf{Midpoint formula:}}

\textsf{The midpoint of the line segment joining}\,\mathsf{(x_1,y_1)}\,\textsf{and}

\mathsf{(x_2,y_2)}\,\textsf{is}

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

\textsf{Now,}

\textsf{The midpoint of the line segment joining A(2,4) and B(-2,-4) is}

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

\mathsf{(\dfrac{2+(-2)}{2},\dfrac{4+(-4)}{2})}

\mathsf{(\dfrac{0}{2},\dfrac{0}{2})}

\mathsf{(0,0)}

\underline{\textsf{Answer:}}

\textsf{The midpoint of the line segment joining A(2,4) and B(-2,-4) is (0,0)}

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Answered by BrainlyUser124
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Answer:

Origin (0,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Two points A (2,4) and B (-2,-4)

We need to find the midpoint of the line segment joining both these points...

We must use the mid-point formula i.e,

   (x_{1}+ x_{2})\\/2 and (y_{1}+y_{2})/2

[2+(-2)]/2 and [4+(-4)]/2

[2-2]/2            [4-4]/2

0/2                   0/2

0                     0

∴ the co-ordinates are (0,0)

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