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Quantitative - Mathematics - Solid Geometry:

Lines and Angles

MCQ - 90-11942

Question:

What is the midpoint between (−1,3) and (7,−5)?

  1. (4,−1)
  2. (2, 2)
  3. (3,−1)
  4. (2, 2)
  5. (4,−4)

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

The midpoint is given by taking the mean, or average, of the x and y coordinates separately.

Let P1=(7, 5) and P2 = (−1, 3)

So the midpoint formula becomes y 1 + y 2 2 = 5 + 3 2 = 1

So the midpoint is (3,−1)

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