The rubbish browser used by this site does not accept punctuation and so it is impossible to tell whether the coordinates of A are (7, 14) or (71, 4). It is, therefore not possible to answer this question.
Using the distance formula the length of the line segment from (10, -3) to (1, -3) is 9 units which means that the line segment is partitioned by 2 units and 7 units. To find the coordinates of point R plot the above information on the Cartesian plane.
If the midpoint of a horizontal line segment with a length of 8 is (3, -2), then the coordinates of its endpoints are (6, -2) and (0, -4).
The other end point is (8,-10).
Vertical.
Just calculate the midpoint (which is the same as the average) of both the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates.
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Using the distance formula the length of the line segment from (10, -3) to (1, -3) is 9 units which means that the line segment is partitioned by 2 units and 7 units. To find the coordinates of point R plot the above information on the Cartesian plane.
If you mean points: (-9, 7) and (3, -8) Then slope is: -5/4 Midpoint: (-3, -0.5) Equation: y = -1.25x -4.25 Plot the line segment on a graph and then divide it into a ratio of 2 to 1 to find the coordinate.
The length of the line works out as 9 units and so by plotting the information on the Cartesian plane the exact location of the partition at R can be found.
The 'x' coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the 'x' coordinates of the segment's ends. The 'y' coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the 'y' coordinates of the segment's ends.
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?
B is (-5, 9).
Take the average of the x-coordinates, and the average of the y-coordinates.
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(9,4)
If the midpoint of a horizontal line segment with a length of 8 is (3, -2), then the coordinates of its endpoints are (6, -2) and (0, -4).