It is (1 + -3)/2 = -1
The midpoint is (0, 1)
If the endpoints are: (3, 7) and (2, -1) then the midpoint is at (2.5, 3)
If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
-1 ie (-3 + 2) and (1 - 2)
It is (-3 + 5)/2 = 1.
Midpoint: (1, 1)
Points: (-1, -9) and (4, -2) Midpoint: (3/2, -11/2)
Its midpoint which is at (-3, -3)
Midpoint of (3, -6) and (-5, 2) = [(3-5)/2, (-6+2)/2] = (-1, -2)
-1 + -2 = -3-3/2 = -1.54 + -9 = -5-5/2 = -2.5So the midpoint = (-11/2, -21/2)
Midpoint = (x1+x2)/2 and (y1+y2)/2 So the midpoint is (4, 5)
The midpoint of a line segment would be to add up all of the numbers in the segment. Then divide by the number of numbers that were added. For example if a 1, 3, and 8 were added, divide by 3. This will give the midpoint of the line segment.
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The mid point is (-5, 1).
Points:(4, 3) and (10, -5) Midpoint: (4+10)/2, (3-5)/2 = (7, -1)
The mid point is at the mean average of each of the coordinates: The midpoint between A (6,3) and and B (8,1) is (6+8/2, 3+1/2) = (7, 2)
If you mean (-12, -3) and (3, -8) then its midpoint is at (-4.5, -5.5)