Ericakdepontee
Ericakdepontee Ericakdepontee
  • 25-07-2018
  • Mathematics
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What is the midpoint of a segment whose endpoints are (−3, −3) and (−13, −13)? A. (8, 8) B. (5, 5) C. (−5, −5) D. (−8, −8)

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GoddessofDork
GoddessofDork GoddessofDork
  • 25-07-2018

So remember that the midpoint formula is [tex] (\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2}) [/tex]


In this case, our equation will be [tex] (\frac{-3+(-13)}{2},\frac{-3+(-13)}{2} ) [/tex]


Firstly, add everything on the numerators: [tex] (\frac{-16}{2},\frac{-16}{2} ) [/tex]


Next, divide and your answer is going to be (-8,-8), or D.

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