what is the midpoint between 9.9 and 10
Not too sure of (410) because it could mean (4, 10) or (41, 0) But the midpoint is found by: (x1+x2)/2 and (y1+y2)/2 which will give the midpoint of (x, y)
Midpoint = (x/2, y/2)
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If you mean points of (-1, 10) and (9, -1) then the midpoint is (4, 4.5)
If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
Points: (0, 0) and (20, 0) Midpoint: (10, 0)
It is the middle of the class. e.g. 0<l<10 - class midpoint is 5 because it is the middle of the class. e.g. 25<t<50 - class midpoint is 37.5 because it is the middle of the class Midpoint = MIDDLE
It is the middle of the class. e.g. 0<l<10 - class midpoint is 5 because it is the middle of the class. e.g. 25<t<50 - class midpoint is 37.5 because it is the middle of the class Midpoint = MIDDLE
It is the middle of the class. e.g. 0<l<10 - class midpoint is 5 because it is the middle of the class. e.g. 25<t<50 - class midpoint is 37.5 because it is the middle of the class Midpoint = MIDDLE
Add the x coordinates then divide by 2 Add the y coordinates then divide by 2 Therefore midpoint is at: (10, 0)
The midpoint is (10,0). The simplest way to calculate it is to divide the change in x by 2. You can see that the difference is 20-0 = 20, divided by 2 is 10.
If you mean that the line segment endpoints are (-4, 0) and (7, 0) then the midpoint is (1.5, 0)
what is the midpoint between 9.9 and 10
Not too sure of (410) because it could mean (4, 10) or (41, 0) But the midpoint is found by: (x1+x2)/2 and (y1+y2)/2 which will give the midpoint of (x, y)
the midpoint
If you mean endpoints of (0, 0) and (0, 15) then the midpoint is at (0, 7.5)