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Answer:
You can find the midpoint of each coordinate by averaging them. In other words, add the two x coordinates together and divide by 2 and add the two y coordinates together and divide by 2.
You can find the midpoint of a line segment given 2 endpoints, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). Add each x-coordinate and divide by 2 to find x of the midpoint. Add each y-coordinate and divide by 2 to find y of the midpoint. It's important to note that a midpoint is the middle point on a line segment.
Step-by-step explanation:
Example: M(3, 8) is the midpoint of the line AB. A has the coordinates (-2, 3), Find the coordinates of B.
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