The coordinates of the point that is one-half the distance between A(-1,-2) and B(6,12) is (2.5,5)
What is the midpoint?
The mid-point lies midway between the two ends. Its x value lies in the middle of the other two x values. Its y value lies in the middle of the other two y values.
Given, 

Let M is a midpoint of AB, then

The midpoint of point AB is M(2.5,5)
Therefore, the coordinates of the point which is one-half the distance between A(-1,-2) and B(6,12) is M(2.5,5).
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|x - 6.5| < 0.02 ft is the <span>absolute value inequality for the possible lengths of the pole.</span>
First you'd substitute x= y-3 in the first equation.
10(y-3) -10y= 1
10y - 30 -10y= 1
The y's cancel each other out, so you're left with -30= 1. That means there's no solution :)
10 lbs/$12= 1 lb/x dollars.
If you rewrite it up and down and not slanted, it would be clearer to understand, but anyways, you cross multiply:
12*1=12
12/10= 1.2
So the answer is 1.2, if you put it on that bubble sheet, put 1, then a decimal, after the decimal 2, and then all 0's,.