Three vertices of a square have coordinates (3,1), (4, -4) and (-1, -5). The diagonals of the square intersect at point Q. Deter mine the coordinates of point Q. Include steps please.
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(-1,-5) connects to (3,1) to form a diagonal. So the midpoint of a segment joining these two points is where the two diagonals intersect as well...the midpoint is just the average of the coordinates from these two corners... ((-1+3)/2 , (-5+1)/2) so point Q is (1,-2) <span />
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