Math, asked by ramabhinav00, 2 months ago

Which of the following is the midpoint of the line joining (6, 2) and (12. 2)?

(8, 21. (10,2). (2. 8), (9, 2))​

Answers

Answered by pulakmath007
4

SOLUTION

TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

Which of the following is the midpoint of the line joining (6, 2) and (12,2)

  • (8, 21)

  • (10,2)

  • (2,8)

  • (9, 2)

CONCEPT TO BE IMPLEMENTED

The midpoint of the line joining the points (x, y) & (a, b) is

 \displaystyle \sf{ =  \bigg(  \frac{x + a}{2} , \frac{y + b}{2} \bigg)}

EVALUATION

Here the given points are (6,2) & (12,2)

Hence the required

 \displaystyle \sf{ =  \bigg(  \frac{6 + 12}{2} , \frac{2 + 2}{2} \bigg)}

 \displaystyle \sf{ =  \bigg(  \frac{18}{2} , \frac{4}{2} \bigg)}

 \displaystyle \sf{ =  (  9 , 2)}

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the correct option is (9,2)

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Answered by sambenny475
0

Answer:

(9, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

X + y by 2 A + B by 2

6 + 12 2 + 2

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