To find the midpoint of 16 and 21, you add the two numbers together and divide by 2. So, (16 + 21) / 2 = 37 / 2 = 18.5. Therefore, the midpoint is 18.5.
To find the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints 16 and -34, you can use the midpoint formula, which is ((x_1 + x_2) / 2). Here, (x_1 = 16) and (x_2 = -34). Thus, the midpoint is ((16 + (-34)) / 2 = (-18) / 2 = -9). Therefore, the midpoint of the line segment is -9.
Midpoint = (6+16)/2 and (6-6)/2 = (11, 0)
The midpoint of two numbers is calculated by averaging them. To find the midpoint of 18 and 24, you add the two numbers together (18 + 24 = 42) and then divide by 2. Thus, the midpoint is 42 ÷ 2 = 21.
The middle of 9 and 21 can be found by calculating the average of the two numbers. To do this, add them together (9 + 21 = 30) and then divide by 2. The result is 15, which is the midpoint between 9 and 21.
16
midpoint between 4-16
midpoint between 4-16
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Midpoint = (6+16)/2 and (6-6)/2 = (11, 0)
17.5
If you mean endpoints of (16, 5) and (-6, -9) then its midpoint is (5, -2)
The midpoint of two numbers is calculated by averaging them. To find the midpoint of 18 and 24, you add the two numbers together (18 + 24 = 42) and then divide by 2. Thus, the midpoint is 42 ÷ 2 = 21.
Christmas is close, but the solstice is actually on 21 December. For those who reckon 21 December as the start of winter, the midpoint is Groundhog Day, 2 February.
(9, 2)
21% of 16= 21% * 16= 0.21 * 16= 3.36
The number at the midpoint of these two numbers is (15 + 27)/2 = 21
21-16 = 5