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What is the midpoint of a line with endpoints (–3, 4) and (10, –5)​

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Answered by sk515162662
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Answer:

7/2,1/2

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Answered by rahul123437
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The midpoint of a line with end points(-3,4)and (10,-5)

The midpoint is the middle point of line segment .It is equidistant from both end points ,and it is the centroid both of the segment and of the end points .it bisects the segments.

Identify the segment or the two end points, then find their coordinates and the x coordinates of both the endpoints and divided by 2.add the y coordinates of both the endpoints and divided by2.

(-3,4)and (10,-5)

let A(-3,4),(10,-5)

MIDPOINT =A+B/2

                 =(-3+10/2, 4-5/2)

                 =(7/2 , -1/2)

                 =(3.5 , -0.50)

MIDPOINT=(3.5 , -0.5).

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