Line segments of lengths 94 and 15 could form a triangle provided the third side was in the range (79, 109).
No.
Some methods you could use to find the y-coordinate of the midpoint of a vertical line segment with endpoints at 0 0 and 0 15 are by: Counting by hand Dividing 15 by 2
The point on a line segment that is equidistant from the ends of the segment. So pretty much a point in the middle of a segment
No
-5.5
No, 7/15 is already in simplest form.
Each coordinate of the midpoint of a straight line segment is the arithmetic mean of the coordinates of the endpoints. So the y-coordinate is (0+15)/2 = 7.5
To find the midpoint of a segment with endpoints at (-15) and (55), you can use the midpoint formula: ((x_1 + x_2) / 2). Substituting the values, the midpoint is ((-15 + 55) / 2 = 40 / 2 = 20). Therefore, the midpoint of the segment is (20).
Yes.
15
15
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