To find the midpoint we take both x values of the ordered pairs, add them together, and divide them by two. then we do the same for the y.
x1 = 6
y1 = 3
x2 = 0
y2 = 9
add the x’s together:
x1 + x2 aka:
6 + 0 = 6
divide 6 by 2 which = 3
that’s our new x.
now we do the y’s.
y1 + y2 aka:
3 + 9 = 12
divide 12 by 2, and we get 6.
that’s our new y.
now we put the x and y together as an ordered pair and the midpoint:
(3,6)
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For this case we must simplify the following expression:

Simplifying the numerator, dividing all the terms by 4, we have:

We factor by looking for two numbers that when added together give -8 and when multiplied by 12. These are: -6 and -2

So, we have to:

Simplifying the denominator:
We rewrite -17x as -18x + x:

We factor the highest common denominator of each group:

We factor the polynomial by factoring the highest common denominator (x-6):

So, we have to:

Substituting in the original expression we have:

ANswer:

Answer:
I think its 3 and 4.5. I looked it up.
Step-by-step explanation:
Look up 2 in enlarged by 150% and I clicked on the first link and then do the same for 3.
Answer:
yes, the answer is b = -15
Step-by-step explanation:
3(-15) = -45
-45 + 9 = -36
-36 - 16 = -52
so b = -15