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USPshnik [31]
3 years ago
7

Find the midpoint (18,6)

Mathematics
1 answer:
marishachu [46]3 years ago
7 0

<em>The midpoint between (18,6) and (-10, 2) is (4, 4)</em>

<h2>Explanation:</h2>

Remember that you need to write complete questions in order to get precise and excellent answers. Anyway, I think the complete question is:

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<em>Find the midpoint between (18,6) and (-10, 2)</em>

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We have to use the midpoint formula to find the midpoint of the line segment:

M\left(\frac{x_{1}+x_{2}}{2},\frac{y_{1}+y_{2}}{2}\right)

In this case, let's call:

(x_{1},y_{1}) \rightarrow (18,6) \\ \\ (x_{2},y_{2}) \rightarrow (-10,2) \\ \\ \\ Then: \\ \\ M\left(\frac{18-10}{2},\frac{6+2}{2}\right) \\ \\ M\left(\frac{8}{2},\frac{8}{2}\right) \\ \\ \boxed{M(4,4)}

Finally, <em>the midpoint between (18,6) and (-10, 2) is (4, 4)</em>

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<h2>Learn more:</h2>

Counterexample for midpoints: brainly.com/question/13098840

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