The midpoint of the coordinate pq is (-7.5, -5.5) while the distance between the two coordinate points is 5√2
<h3>How to calculate the distance between two points and midpoint?</h3>
The midpoint of a line is the coordinate point that divides the coordinates into two equal parts.
The formula for calculating the midpoint is expressed as:

Given the coordinate points p(-10, -8) and (-5, -3).
<u>Calculate the midpoint of pq</u>

Hence the midpoint of the coordinate pq is (-7.5, -5.5)
<u>Determine the distance pq</u>
pq = √(-3+8)²+(-5+10)²
pq = √(5)²+(5)²
pq = √50
pq = 5√2
Hence the distance between the point pq is 5√2
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<span>35(y8+14)=9/16 ??? i m confused if you mean y 8 is 8y
280y + 490 = 9/16
common denominator
4480y/16 + 7840/16 = 9 /16
4480y +7840 =9
4480y = 9 -7840
y= 1.75
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Answer:
C
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