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The coordinates of point B can be calculated using the midpoint formula. The midpoint formula is used to find the midpoint of two points, and is calculated by taking the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates. In this case, we are given the midpoint of AB, which is (-2, -4). We also know the coordinates of point A, which are (-3, -5). Using the midpoint formula, we can calculate the x-coordinate of point B by taking the average of the x-coordinates of points A and M. This is (-3 + -2)/2 = -2.5. We can calculate the y-coordinate of point B in a similar way. This is (-5 + -4)/2 = -4.5. Therefore, the coordinates of point B are (-2.5, -4.5).
Not too sure of the question but if A is (1, 2) and B is (-3, -1) then it is a right angle triangle if the coordinates of C are at (1, -1) or (-3, 2)
In Cartesian coordinates:(x - a)2 + (y - b)2 = R2(a, b) is the center-point of the circleR is the circle's radius.
The x and y coordinates swap places. Thus, the point (a,b) becomes (b, a).
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I would have thought riddles aren't corny as the answers make you think and it stays with you.
B is (-5, 9).
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Answers usually mirror the questions but you are generalizing which is never a fair statement. Most my answers personally are in Auto repair, math & pest control. I do not know what you would consider corny about advanced mathematical theory, rat poison or auto repairs. If you can specify responders in question, someone can take a look & evaluate for you.
They are (-a, b).
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The 'x' coordinate of B is the average of the 'x' coordinates of A and C. The 'y' coordinate of B is the average of the 'y' coordinates of A and C.
They are (a, b-4).
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The coordinates of point B can be calculated using the midpoint formula. The midpoint formula is used to find the midpoint of two points, and is calculated by taking the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates. In this case, we are given the midpoint of AB, which is (-2, -4). We also know the coordinates of point A, which are (-3, -5). Using the midpoint formula, we can calculate the x-coordinate of point B by taking the average of the x-coordinates of points A and M. This is (-3 + -2)/2 = -2.5. We can calculate the y-coordinate of point B in a similar way. This is (-5 + -4)/2 = -4.5. Therefore, the coordinates of point B are (-2.5, -4.5).