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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
11

A map of the town that Annie and Barbara live in can be represented by the Cartesian plane. Annie is located at (3,5) and Barbar

a says she is located at (-6,2). They agree to meet the midpoint of their current locations. However, it turns out that Barbara read the map wrong, and she is actually at (-10,4). What is the positive difference in the x-coordinates of where they agreed to meet and where they should actually meet?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Dafna1 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Difference = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Coordinates of location of Annie  = (3, 5)

Initial(But Wrong) Coordinates of location of Barbara = (-6, 2)

They agreed to meet at the midpoint of their current location. The formula to calculate the midpoint is:

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

Using the values in the above formula, we get:

(\frac{-6+3}{2},\frac{2+5}{2})\\\\ =(-1.5,3.5)

Correct Coordinates of location of Barbara = (-10,4)

So, the correct midpoint between location of Barbara and Annie would be:

(\frac{-10+3}{2},\frac{4+5}{2})\\\\ =(-3.5,4.5)

The x-coordinate of initial mid-point = -1.5

The x-coordinate of actual mid-point = -3.5

The positive difference between the x-coordinates = | -3.5 - (-1.5) |

= | -3.5 + 1.5 |

= | -2 |

= 2

The positive difference in the x-coordinates of where they agreed to meet and where they should actually meet is 2

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