If the end points of the line segment are at (3, 5) and (2, 2) then the midpoint is at (2.5, 3.5)
If you mean points of (-1, 7) and (-3, 3) then the midpoint is at (-2, 5)
End points: (-3, 5) and 2, -1) Midpoint: (-3+2)/2 and (-1+5)/2 = (-1/2, 2)
The endpoints of a line segment graphed on a Cartesian coordinate system are (2, -5) and (-4, 2). What are the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment?
If the endpoints are: (3, 7) and (2, -1) then the midpoint is at (2.5, 3)
If the end points of the line segment are at (3, 5) and (2, 2) then the midpoint is at (2.5, 3.5)
(9,4)
If you mean points of (-1, 7) and (-3, 3) then the midpoint is at (-2, 5)
It is: (-4+2)/2 and (-2+6)/2 = (-1, 2) which is the midpoint of the line segment.
If the coordinates of the end points are (a,b) and (c,d) then the midpoint is the point whose coordinates are [(a+c)/2, (b+d)/2]
End points: (-3, 5) and 2, -1) Midpoint: (-3+2)/2 and (-1+5)/2 = (-1/2, 2)
The endpoints of a line segment graphed on a Cartesian coordinate system are (2, -5) and (-4, 2). What are the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment?
You could use algebra (see below for how to do that), or you could graph the line and measure it.Using algebraThe x-coordinate of the midpoint of a line segment is the average of the x-coordinates of the end-points. 1/2(-6 + 6) = 0The y-coordinate of the midpoint of a line segment is the average of the y-coordinates of the end-points.1/2(0 + 0) = 0The midpoint of the given horizontal segment is the origin, (0, 0) .
If the endpoints are: (3, 7) and (2, -1) then the midpoint is at (2.5, 3)
The midpoint is at: (10, -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)