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Example Question #11 : Midpoint Formula
Find the midpoint given the following points:
and
To find the midpoint between two points, we will use the following formula:
where and are the given points.
So, given the points and , we can substitute. We get
Example Question #111 : Coordinate Geometry
The midpoint of a line with endpoints at and is . Find the value of .
Recall how to find the midpoint of a line:
Since we are only worried about the -coordinate, we can write the following equation:
Solve for .
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 #821 : Geometry And Graphs
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 .