How do you find the midpoint of (5, 2) and (-1, -2)?

1 Answer
Apr 1, 2016

(2, 0)

Explanation:

Split up the co-ordinates into x's and y's, which gives you 5, -1 and 2, -2 respectively.

Finding the midpoint is the same as finding an average. Add up the two values and divide by the number that there are. For x, this leaves (5 + - 1) / 2 = 2.

Doing the same for y yields (2 + -2) / 2 = 0.

Now re-attaching the x and y gives you the point (2, 0).

You can also draw a graph and label the two points and through some metric trickery find the midpoint, such as measuring the length of the line, dividing it by two and finding the half-way point, but it's much quicker to work out averages, if less intuitive.