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
midpoint postulate
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The midpoint of a line can be found easily by using the midpoint formula. Find the length of the line and simply divide it in two.
For a line segment the midpoint is equidistant from both ends.However a full line in geometry can have no midpoint as it has no ends and extends to infinity both ways.
what is the midpoint of the segment (16,5) and (-6,-9)
midpoint postulate
it gives you the midpoint of the line segment you use the formula for
A midpoint of anything is the point exactly halfway between the beginning point and the end point. So logically, it is the "midpoint".
The Brooklyn Bridge has a midpoint.
It is its centre or the midpoint of its diameter.
the answer is midpoint
midpoint between 4-16
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There are actually quite a few real life examples of a midpoint. The Equator is an example of a midpoint.
the midpoint of both..... (4.5, 0.5)
The midpoint of the hypotenuse equidistant from all the vertices
the midpoint of 0.09 and 0.1