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the midpoints of a line segment joining two points a(2,4) and b(-2,-4) are

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The midpoint of a line segment joining two points A(2,4) and B(-2,-4) is (0,0)

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

To find : The midpoint of the line segment joining two points

Tip :

For the given two points  \sf{A( x_1 , y_1) \:  \: and \:  \: B( x_2 , y_2)}

The midpoint of the line AB is

 \displaystyle \sf{ \bigg( \frac{x_1  + x_2}{2}  , \frac{y_1  + y_2}{2} \bigg)}

Solution :

Solution :Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given two points

The given two points are A(2,4) and B(-2,-4)

Step 2 of 2 :

Find the midpoint of the line segment joining two points

The midpoint of the line segment joining two points is

\displaystyle \sf{ =  \bigg( \frac{2  - 2}{2}  , \frac{4 - 4}{2} \bigg)}

\displaystyle \sf{ =  \bigg( \frac{0}{2}  , \frac{0}{2} \bigg)}

\displaystyle \sf{ = ( 0  , 0)}

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