The coordinates of the midpoint are the averages of the coordinates of the end points. So (0, 7.5).
The coordinates of the midpoint are the averages of the coordinates of the end points. So (0, 7.5).
The method you could use would be to find the average of the y-coordinates of the end-points.Using that method, you would find it to be -6 .You could use any other method you're comfortable with, but if it led to a different answer, it would be wrong.
The z axis in the vertical axis in the Cartesian Coordinate System.
To find the length of a side, you either measure it, or you calculate it. How you calculate it depends on what data is given. For example, if you have the coordinates of the endpoints of a line, you can calculate the length by using the Pythagorean theorem (or simply subtracting the coordinates of the two endpoints, if the line is perfectly vertical or perfectly horizontal).
The coordinates of the midpoint are the averages of the coordinates of the end points. So (0, 7.5).
The coordinates of the midpoint are the averages of the coordinates of the end points. So (0, 7.5).
Each coordinate of the midpoint of a straight line segment is the arithmetic mean of the coordinates of the endpoints. So the y-coordinate is (0+15)/2 = 7.5
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, -12) then its midpoint is at (0, -6) because (0+0)/2 = 0 and (0-12)/2 = -6
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, 15) then the midpoint is at (0, 7.5)
Some methods you could use to find the y-coordinate of the midpoint of a vertical line segment with endpoints at 0 0 and 0 15 are by: Counting by hand Dividing 15 by 2
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, -12) then the midpoint is (0, -6)
First of all 3x=5x-6 is the same as 2x=6 or x=3 The graph of this equation is a vertical line and in order to have a midpoint, you need some endpoints. Otherwise, the line goes up and down infinitely in both directions
The method you could use would be to find the average of the y-coordinates of the end-points.Using that method, you would find it to be -6 .You could use any other method you're comfortable with, but if it led to a different answer, it would be wrong.
The z axis in the vertical axis in the Cartesian Coordinate System.
To find the length of a side, you either measure it, or you calculate it. How you calculate it depends on what data is given. For example, if you have the coordinates of the endpoints of a line, you can calculate the length by using the Pythagorean theorem (or simply subtracting the coordinates of the two endpoints, if the line is perfectly vertical or perfectly horizontal).
The vertical number line which helpd to form the coordinate plane