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What is the midpoint of A and B when A has the coordinates of (-7, 1) and B has (3, -5)

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Midpoint of AB is C(-2,-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Coordinates A(-7,1)  and B(3,-5)

To Find : Midpoint of A and B

Let C be the Mid point of AB

Midpoint of AB = $(\frac{\text{x}_{1} +\text{x}_{2} }{2} ,\frac{\text{y}_{1} +\text{y}_{2}}{2} )

                        =$(\frac{(-7)+3}{2},\frac{1+(-5)}{2} )

                        = $(\frac{-4}{2}, \frac{-4}{2})

                         = (-2,-2)

∴Midpoint of AB is C(-2,-2)

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Answered by StarGazer001
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