Points: (0, 0) and (20, 0) Midpoint: (10, 0)
If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
The midpoint is (10,0). The simplest way to calculate it is to divide the change in x by 2. You can see that the difference is 20-0 = 20, divided by 2 is 10.
Add the x coordinates then divide by 2 Add the y coordinates then divide by 2 Therefore midpoint is at: (10, 0)
End points: (14, 7) and (6, 7) Midpoint: (10, 7)
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Points: (0, 0) and (20, 0) Midpoint: (10, 0)
what is the midpoint between 9.9 and 10
If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
The midpoint is (10,0). The simplest way to calculate it is to divide the change in x by 2. You can see that the difference is 20-0 = 20, divided by 2 is 10.
The midpoint is at: (10, -2)
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The midpoint is at (7, 6)
Add the x coordinates then divide by 2 Add the y coordinates then divide by 2 Therefore midpoint is at: (10, 0)
If you mean points of (-1, 10) and (9, -1) then the midpoint is (4, 4.5)
-- The x-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the x-coordinates of the end-points. -- The y-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the y-coordinates of the end-points. -- The average of two numbers is 1/2 of (the first number plus the second number).
It is the middle of the class. e.g. 0<l<10 - class midpoint is 5 because it is the middle of the class. e.g. 25<t<50 - class midpoint is 37.5 because it is the middle of the class Midpoint = MIDDLE