iideathreaperx
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  • 01-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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Find the midpoint of the line segment joining the points (10, 13) and (−7, 7).


(8.5, 3)


(1.5, 3)


(1.5, 10)


(8.5, 10)

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ChillMuse
ChillMuse ChillMuse
  • 01-05-2020

Let the midpoint be (x,y). We can find it by using the midpoint formula.

(x,y) = ([tex]\frac{10-7}{2}[/tex], [tex]\frac{13+7}{2}[/tex])

(x,y) = ([tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex],[tex]\frac{20}{2}[/tex])

(x,y) = (1.5,10)

Thus, the midpoint is (1.5,10).

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yuly3000
yuly3000 yuly3000
  • 28-08-2021

Answer:

(1.5, 10)

Step-by-step explanation: I took the test

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