For the distance, use the Pythagorean formula.
For the midpoint, take the average of the x-coordinates, and the average of the y-coordinates.
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If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
Points: (2, 1) and (14, 6) Distance: 13
(-0.5, 1.5) is.
If you mean points of (-1, 2) and (7, 3) as on the Cartesian plane then the midpoint is at (3, 2.5)
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(1,1). The midpoint between 6 & -4 is 1, and the midpoint between -2 and 4 is 1. The equation for this line is y = -0.6*x + 1.6, by the way. Check that (1,1) lies on the line.
If you mean points of (-2, 5) and (4, 8) then the midpoint is at (1, 6.5)
If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
Length = 13 units Midpoint = (0, 3.5)
If the masses are equal, the center of mass lies exactly in the middle between the two masses. This is because the center of mass is a point that balances the masses, and with equal masses, the balance point is at the midpoint.
(3-1)2 + (5-8)2 = 13 and the square root of this is the distance between the points
Points: (2, 1) and (14, 6) Distance: 13
(-0.5, 1.5) is.
If you mean points of: (2, 1) and (14, 6) then the distance is 13
since you know of one points and the halfway point between the other point. just multiply the halfway point by 2 and this is the total distance between the two points.