Question #93bc7

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Sep 21, 2017

When you have two cooridnates (x_1,y_1) and (x_2,y_2), and you want to find M, the midpoint, you use the formula
M=(x_M,y_M), where
x_M= (x_1+x_2)/2, and y_M=(y_1+y_2)/2.

By moving that formula around, you get
x_2=2x_M-x_1, and y_2=2y_M-y_1. We know that (x_M,y_M) equals (3,1), and that (x_1,y_1) equals (-1,6), so we simply plug in the values into the formulas to get

2*3+1=x_1
6+1=x_1
7=x_1

and

1*2-6=y_2
2-6=y_2
-4=y_2

Therefore, (x_2,y_2) equals (7,-4).

I hope I helped!