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The midpoint of a line segment with endpoints (–3, 4) and (10, –5) is :-​

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Answered by manoj6362l
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Answer:

(7/2,-1/2)

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Answered by aryan073
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 \:   \\ \implies \underline{ \bf{ by \: using \: midpoint \: formula}}

 \:   \bullet\bf{x =  \frac{x1 + x2}{2}  \: and \: y =  \frac{y1 + y2}{2} }

 \:  \implies \displaystyle \sf \: x =  \frac{ - 3 + 10}{2}  =  \frac{7}{2}

 \:  \implies \displaystyle \sf \: y =  \frac{4 +  ( - 5)}{2}  =  \frac{ - 1}{2}

 \:  \:  \boxed{ \underline{ \bf{the \: coordinates \: will \: be \:  x = \frac{7}{2}  \: and \: y =  \frac{ - 1}{2} }}}

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