M = (-5.5+-0.5, -6.1+9.1) = -6.0, 3.0
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
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).
Midpoint. (TBH this is 6th grade stuff)
Midpoint: (1, 1)
The midpoint of a line segment with endpoints at -4, 15 and 22, 3 is (9,9).
A line segment has endpoints and a midpoint.
Yes.
It is known as the midpoint of the line segment
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
There is only one point on the line segment, which is equidistant from the endpoints.
The midpoint is: (1.5, -5)
The midpoint is: (-3, 1.5)
It is the midpoint
The midpoint of the line segment of (-4, -3) and (7, -5) is at (1.5, -4)
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?