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Example Question #11 : Midpoint Formula
Find the point halfway between the two following points:
Find the point halfway between the two following points:
We need to use the midpoint formula. To do so, we are basically averaging out our x and y values separately.
So, plug in our values to solve:
So, our answer is (15,49)
Example Question #11 : Midpoint Formula
If is the midpoint of a line that has endpoints at
and
, find the value of
.
Recall how to find the midpoint of a line when given two points:
Since the y-coordinate of the midpoint is , we can write the following equation:
Solve for .
Example Question #11 : Midpoint Formula
Find the point midway between the following two points.
Find the point midway between the following two points.
To find the midpoint, we need to essentially average our x and y values separately.
So, our answer is
Example Question #114 : Coordinate Geometry
The midpoint of a line segment on the coordinate plane is located at ; one endpoint is located at the origin. Where is the other endpoint?
The midpoint of a line segment with its endpoints at and
is at the point
, where
and
.
The midpoint and one endpoint are given, so first, find the -coordinate of the second endpoint by setting
and
, and solving for
:
Isolate by multiplying both sides by 2:
Find the -coordinate of the second endpoint similarly, setting
and
:
The second endpoint of the segment is at .
Example Question #111 : Coordinate Geometry
A line on a coordinate graph has endpoints at and
. What is the midpoint of the line?
Recall how to find the midpoint of a line when given two endpoints:
Plug in the given points to find the midpoint.
The midpoint of the line is located at .
Example Question #116 : Coordinate Geometry
The midpoint of a line that passes through the points and
is
. Find the coordinates of the point
.
Recall how to find the midpoint of a line:
Start by finding the x-coordinate.
Next, find the y-coordinate.
The coordinates for the second endpoint is
Example Question #113 : Coordinate Geometry
If the midpoint of a line with one endpoint at is
, what are the coordinates for the other endpoint?
Recall how to find the midpoint of a line segment:
Start by finding the x-coordinate of the other endpoint.
Next, find the y-coordinate of the other endpoint.
The other endpoint must be .
Example Question #121 : Coordinate Geometry
The two endpoints of a line segment are and
. Find the midpoint of the line segment.
To find the midpoint of a line, you basically have to average the two values and average the two
values. In other words, you have to add the two
values and then divide by
, and add the two
values and then divide by
. The standard equation for the midpoint formula is
.
The two values are
and
, and
, so the
coordinate of your midpoint is
. The two
values are
and
, and
, so the
coordinate of your midpoint is
.
Therefore, the midpoint is .
Example Question #831 : Geometry And Graphs
Find the midpoint of the line connecting and
.
Find the midpoint of the line connecting and
.
To find the midpoint, we will essentially average out our x and y values independently.
What this will look like is:
So, all we need to do is find the average of each of our dimensions and we are set.
So, our answer is:
(211,41)
Example Question #831 : Geometry And Graphs
A line with endpoints and
has a midpoint at
. What is the value of
?
Recall how to find the midpoint of a segment:
Solve for :
Solve for :
Thus,
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