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To determine the coordinates of point D in trapezium ABCD, we need the coordinates of points A, B, and C, as well as the requirement that one pair of opposite sides (either AB and CD or AD and BC) are parallel. If AB is parallel to CD, then the y-coordinates of points A and B must equal the y-coordinates of points C and D, respectively. Alternatively, if AD is parallel to BC, then the x-coordinates of A and D must equal the x-coordinates of B and C. Please provide the specific coordinates of points A, B, and C for a precise answer.
The midpoint B on line segment AC is the point that divides the segment into two equal lengths. To find the coordinates of B, you can use the midpoint formula: B = ((x₁ + x₂)/2, (y₁ + y₂)/2), where (x₁, y₁) are the coordinates of point A and (x₂, y₂) are the coordinates of point C. This point B represents the average of the coordinates of points A and C.
The coordinates of a triangle are determined by the positions of its three vertices in a coordinate plane. If we denote the vertices as A, B, and C, their coordinates can be expressed as A(x₁, y₁), B(x₂, y₂), and C(x₃, y₃). Specific coordinates will depend on the triangle's location and orientation in the plane. For example, a triangle could have coordinates A(1, 2), B(4, 5), and C(6, 1).
The coordinates of point B can be calculated using the midpoint formula. The midpoint formula is used to find the midpoint of two points, and is calculated by taking the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates. In this case, we are given the midpoint of AB, which is (-2, -4). We also know the coordinates of point A, which are (-3, -5). Using the midpoint formula, we can calculate the x-coordinate of point B by taking the average of the x-coordinates of points A and M. This is (-3 + -2)/2 = -2.5. We can calculate the y-coordinate of point B in a similar way. This is (-5 + -4)/2 = -4.5. Therefore, the coordinates of point B are (-2.5, -4.5).
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B is (-5, 9).
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They are (-a, b).
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The 'x' coordinate of B is the average of the 'x' coordinates of A and C. The 'y' coordinate of B is the average of the 'y' coordinates of A and C.
The coordinates of a triangle are determined by the positions of its three vertices in a coordinate plane. If we denote the vertices as A, B, and C, their coordinates can be expressed as A(x₁, y₁), B(x₂, y₂), and C(x₃, y₃). Specific coordinates will depend on the triangle's location and orientation in the plane. For example, a triangle could have coordinates A(1, 2), B(4, 5), and C(6, 1).
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