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JulsSmile [24]
3 years ago
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PLEASE PLEASE HELP

Mathematics
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Natasha_Volkova [10]3 years ago
7 0
I think it’s parallel and then 6 cm
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Let me first ask this :

how do u find the midnumber of 1 and 3 ?

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4 ÷ 2 =

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It is the exact way we do to find the midpoint of a line ; have a look :

The midpoint of AB is P thus :

( Point A + Point B ) ÷ 2 = Point P

Suppose that we have point B as ( x , y ) then :

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[ ( 2 + x , 3 + y ) ] ÷ 2 = ( 6 , - 1 )

( 2 + x/2 , 3 + y/2 ) = ( 6 , - 1 )

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2 + x/2 = 6

Multiply both sides by 2

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Subtract both sides 2

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<h2>x = 10 </h2>

<h2>&</h2>

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Multiply both sides by 2

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And finally, after all the hardship and misery, we realized that

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