(5/2, - 7/2) Apex
If you mean (-12, -3) and (3, -8) then its midpoint is at (-4.5, -5.5)
If you mean points of (2, 4) and (2, -7) then the midpoint is at (2, -1.5)
Points: (-4, 6) and (4, -2) Midpoint: (0, 2)
If you mean points of (-2, 4) and (6, -4) then the midpoint is at (2, 0)
A line that intersects a segment at its midpoint bisects the segment.
(5/2, - 7/2) Apex
(5/2, - 7/2) Apex
If you mean (-12, -3) and (3, -8) then its midpoint is at (-4.5, -5.5)
If you mean points of (2, 4) and (2, -7) then the midpoint is at (2, -1.5)
Points: (-4, 6) and (4, -2) Midpoint: (0, 2)
If you mean points of (-2, 4) and (6, -4) then the midpoint is at (2, 0)
All bisectors intersect the line segment at the midpoint. There can be multiple bisectors, intersecting at the midpoint at different angles, but they all intersect the line segment at its midpoint. The midpoint separates the line segment into two equal halves.
We learned that the midpoint of a segment divides that segment equally.
A point on a line segment that divides the segment into two equal parts is a midpoint.
If your question was: Does a midpoint bisect a segment? Then yes it does... It divides it in half.
Use the midpoint calculator to find out the midpoint of a line segment, which is the point that cuts the segment into two equal parts.