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A midsegment is given by the formula:

Where x1, x2, y1, and y2 correspond to their respective coordinates. We can do the equation:

This gets us a midpoint coordinate of <span>
(1,1)</span>As for distance, it will be found by doing:

We can do the following:



This simplifies to

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Answer:
The equation, y=3x-5 is in y=mx+b format. The b, or -5 in this case, tells you what the y intercept is, or in this case, your starting point. This means your first point will be at (0,-5). The mx, or 3x in this case, tell us how much to move up and how much to move sideways. 3x is equal to 3/1x and the 3/1 tells us the rise/run. Rise being how much to go up or down and run being how much to go to the left or right. So in 3x, the rise is 3 and the run is 1. So you will go 3 up on the y axis and 1 to the right on the x-axis. So your next point will be (1, -2) and the point after that will be (2, 1) and so on!
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Answer:
(4, -18)
Step-by-step explanation:
First Use this formula for the x -axis -b/2a
-8/2(1) is -4
Then plug in -4 to the equation
(-4)^2+8(-4)-2 = -18
The answer its “i” because there are two complex square roots of −1, namely i and −i,