How do you find the midpoint of (2,-4) and (5,-2)?

1 Answer
Feb 18, 2016

midpoint -> (x,y) -> (3,-3)

Explanation:

Suppose x_1 is the starting point and x_2 is the end point for the x axis. Thus the mid point would 1/2 the difference added to the start point. The same thing for the y-axis.
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Consider the x-axis:

Let {x_1 ,x_2} -> {2,4}

Difference is 4-2=2

half way from x_1 -> 2/2=1

So the x-coordinate for 1/2 way between x_1" and x_2 is:

x_1+1 = 2+1 =3

so x_("midpoint")=3
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In the same way:

y_("midpoint")=y_1 + (y_2-y_1)/2 =-4 + ( (-2)-(-4))/2

y_("midpoint")=" "-4 +(-2+4)/2" " =" " -4 +1 " "=" " -3
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so midpoint -> (x,y) -> (3,-3)