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If you mean endpoints of (-6, 0) and (6, 0) then the midpoint is at the origin of (0, 0)
To find the midpoint of a line segment with given endpoints ( A(x_1, y_1) ) and ( B(x_2, y_2) ), you can use the midpoint formula: ( M\left(\frac{x_1 + x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2}\right) ). This formula averages the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates of the endpoints to determine the coordinates of the midpoint ( M ).
Points: (0, 0) and (20, 0) Midpoint: (10, 0)
Average of the endpoints
To calculate the x-coordinate of the midpoint of a horizontal line segment with endpoints at (0,0) and (200,0), you can use the midpoint formula. The formula states that the midpoint ( M ) is given by ( M = \left( \frac{x_1 + x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2} \right) ). For the given endpoints, substitute ( x_1 = 0 ), ( x_2 = 200 ), ( y_1 = 0 ), and ( y_2 = 0 ). Thus, the x-coordinate of the midpoint is ( \frac{0 + 200}{2} = 100 ).
You can calculate the x coordinate of the midpoint by: calculating the average of the x coordinates, which would be the average of the endpoints. You could also count by hand, but if you are doing schoolwork there would be no work to show.
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
If you mean endpoints of (-1, 7) and (3, -3) then the midpoint is (1, 2)
Endpoints: (-2,-2) and (4, 6) Midpoint: (1, 2)