It is: (1, -1.5)
midpoint = (x1+x2 , y1+y2/2)
The midpoint between -2 and 6 is 2. 2 is 4 units away from both 6 and -2.
You find midpoint with y2-y1 over (divided by) x2-x1. So the midpoint of (2,2) (2,2) is undefined since you can't divide by zero. ;)
If you mean points of (-4, 6) and (4, -2) then the midpoint is at (0, 2)
It is: (1, -1.5)
midpoint between 4-16
midpoint = (x1+x2 , y1+y2/2)
The midpoint between -2 and 6 is 2. 2 is 4 units away from both 6 and -2.
You find midpoint with y2-y1 over (divided by) x2-x1. So the midpoint of (2,2) (2,2) is undefined since you can't divide by zero. ;)
If you mean points of (-4, 6) and (4, -2) then the midpoint is at (0, 2)
If you mean points of (-4, 6) and (4, -2) then the midpoint is at (0, 2)
Midpoint equation also called midpoint formula is the formula to identify the middle point of the two end points. The formula for midpoint is ( {X2 + X1}/2 , {Y2 + Y1}/2 ).
The formula for finding the midpoint of a line segment using midpoint notation is: M ((x1 x2) / 2, (y1 y2) / 2)
Points: (-1, -9) and (4, -2) Midpoint: (3/2, -11/2)
If you mean points of (-2, -2) and (4, 6) then the midpoint is at (1, 2)
Endpoints: (-2,-2) and (4, 6) Midpoint: (1, 2)