How do you find the midpoint of a line segment
2 answers:
The formula for midpoint is
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Essentially you are taking the mean of the end points.
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Answer:
Add the two x-coordinates and divide by 2 and the same thing for y-coordinates....takes two coordinates must be the ones that are the end points of the line
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