If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, -12) then the midpoint is (0, -6)
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, 15) then the midpoint is at (0, 7.5)
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
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, -12) then its midpoint is at (0, -6) because (0+0)/2 = 0 and (0-12)/2 = -6
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
Most vertical is the superlative, and more vertical is the comparative.
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, 15) then the midpoint is at (0, 7.5)
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
The coordinates of the midpoint are the averages of the coordinates of the end points. So (0, 7.5).
The coordinates of the midpoint are the averages of the coordinates of the end points. So (0, 7.5).
This depends on which midpoint is being referenced. The world's vertical midpoint is the equator which cuts the sphere of the earth in half. The world's horizontal midpoint doesn't exist since the world is a ball, however, if you look at the earth from the top the horizontal midpoint is right at the north pole. Therefore the earth's three-dimensional midpoint would be in its core. But in terms of geographic locations, the regions on the earth's horizontal midpoint are the north and south pole, while the following countries are on the earth's equator (vertical midpoint):Africa:GabonCongoDemocratic Republic of the CongoUgandaKenyaSomaliaS. America:EcuadorColumbiaBrazilIndonesia
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, -12) then its midpoint is at (0, -6) because (0+0)/2 = 0 and (0-12)/2 = -6
The vertical height of a wave is called the amplitude. It is the distance from the rest position of the wave (the midpoint or baseline) to its highest point.
Each point on a graph can be represented by two numbers, its x, or horizontal value, and y, or vertical value. To find the midpoint, of, let's say (5,7) and (3,4), do this... (ignore stars, they're just so it lines up) (((5+3)/2), ((7+4)/2)) ***((8/2), (11/2)) ******(4, 5.5) The midpoint of the points (5,7) and (3,4) is (4,5.5).
This depends on which midpoint is being referenced. The world's vertical midpoint is the equator which cuts the sphere of the earth in half. The world's horizontal midpoint doesn't exist since the world is a ball, however, if you look at the earth from the top the horizontal midpoint is right at the north pole. Therefore the earth's three-dimensional midpoint would be in its core. But in terms of geographic locations, the regions on the earth's horizontal midpoint are the north and south pole, while the following countries are on the earth's equator (vertical midpoint):Africa:GabonCongoDemocratic Republic of the CongoUgandaKenyaSomaliaS. America:EcuadorColumbiaBrazilIndonesia
vertical opposite equal angles
To calculate vertical thickness, you can use the formula: Vertical thickness = True thickness / cos(strike angle) To calculate true thickness, use the formula: True thickness = Vertical thickness * cos(strike angle)
The vertical distance between a wave's midpoint and its crest or trough is called is peak amplitude. This differentiates this measurement from the vertical distance from a crest to a trough, which is called its peak-to-peak amplitude.