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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
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Tuna is standing at the point (-2,-8). Marc is standing at the point (6,10). What are the coordinates of the point midway betwee

n Tuan and Marc
Mathematics
1 answer:
n200080 [17]3 years ago
3 0
Easiest way is to find which one is smaller -2 is smaller than 6 8 is smaler than 10 so (-2,8) is smaller we find the distance betewen them distance between -2 and 6 is 8 distance beteeen 8 and 10=2 so we add 1/2 of each to the smaller one 8/2=4 -2+4=2 2/2=1 8+1=9 the midpoint is (1,9)
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