The methods you could use to calculate the x-coordinate of the midpoint of a horizontal segment with endpoints at 0 0 and 20 0 would be:
Divide 20 by 2
Count by hand
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The easiest way to calculate the x-coordinate of the midpoint of any line segment is to add the x-coordinates of the end points together and divide by 2; similarly for the y-coordinates.
In this case, the x-coordinate of the midpoint is (20 + 0)/2 = 20/2 = 5
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).
To get the midpoint between two points, the x-coordinate of the resulting point is the average of the x-coordinates of your two points. Similar for the y-coordinate. Take the average of the endpoints, calculate the average of the x-coordinates.
Endpoints: (1, -6) and (-3, 4) Midpoint: (-1, -1)
Midpoint?
Just calculate the midpoint (which is the same as the average) of both the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates.
If you mean endpoints of (-6, 0) and (6, 0) then the midpoint is at the origin of (0, 0)
Points: (0, 0) and (20, 0) Midpoint: (10, 0)
To calculate the x-coordinate of the midpoint of a horizontal segment, you simply take the sum of x-coordinate of the endpoints of the horizontal segment and divide this by two. An example is if one is given endpoints with th x and y coordinates 2,3 and 5,6. To find the midpoint of the x-coordinates add 2 and 5 and divide this by 2, or 7/2.
To calculate the x-coordinate of the midpoint of a horizontal line segment with endpoints at (0,0) and (200,0), you can use the midpoint formula. The formula states that the midpoint ( M ) is given by ( M = \left( \frac{x_1 + x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2} \right) ). For the given endpoints, substitute ( x_1 = 0 ), ( x_2 = 200 ), ( y_1 = 0 ), and ( y_2 = 0 ). Thus, the x-coordinate of the midpoint is ( \frac{0 + 200}{2} = 100 ).
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).
You can calculate the x coordinate of the midpoint by: calculating the average of the x coordinates, which would be the average of the endpoints. You could also count by hand, but if you are doing schoolwork there would be no work to show.
To calculate the x-coordinate of the midpoint of a horizontal segment with endpoints (-20, 0) and (20, 0), you can use the midpoint formula: ( M_x = \frac{x_1 + x_2}{2} ). Here, ( x_1 = -20 ) and ( x_2 = 20 ). Plugging in these values gives ( M_x = \frac{-20 + 20}{2} = \frac{0}{2} = 0 ). Thus, the x-coordinate of the midpoint is 0.
To get the midpoint between two points, the x-coordinate of the resulting point is the average of the x-coordinates of your two points. Similar for the y-coordinate. Take the average of the endpoints, calculate the average of the x-coordinates.
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.
The two points are exactly the same so there is no line segment.
Add the x coordinates then divide by 2 Add the y coordinates then divide by 2 Therefore midpoint is at: (10, 0)
calculate the average of the x-coordinates count by hand take the average of the endpoints *apex*