(9, 2)
If you mean: (-2, 3) and (8, -7) then the midpont is (3, -2)
If you want the "greatest", then there can only be one of it.You can't have two different numbers and say that they'reboth the "greatest".The greatest common factor of 12 and 21 is 3 .
Midpoint: (1, 1)
It is: a/3 times b/4 = ab/12
minus 21 think of it as 12+9 which equals 21 then just whack a minus sign infront
12
If you mean points of (-1, 5) and (6, -3) then the midpoint is (2.5, 1)
If you mean (-12, -3) and (3, -8) then its midpoint is at (-4.5, -5.5)
If you mean end point A is (3, 5) and midpoint of line AB is (-2, 8) then end point B is (-7, 11)
The midpoint between -12 and 73 is 30.5. To find the midpoint, add the two numbers together and divide by 2. (-12 + 73) รท 2 = 30.5.
Points: (-12, -3) and (3, -8) Midpoint: (-9/2, -11/2) or as (-4.5, -5.5)
Yes, they could. If x+a < 0 and y+b <0.
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Points: (-12, -3) and (3, -8) Midpoint: (-9/2, -11/2) or as (-4.5, -5.5)
Points: (-12, -3) and (3, -8) Midpoint: (-9/2, -11/2) or as (-4.5, -5.5)
Points: (-12, -3) and (3, -8) Midpoint: (-9/2, -11/2) or as (-4.5, -5.5)
Points: (-12, -3) and (3, -8) Midpoint: (-9/2, -11/2) or as (-4.5, -5.5)