What is the midpoint of a line segment connecting the points (−5,6) and (−3,2)?
Use the midpoint formula: ( x 1 + x 2 2 , y 1 + y 2 2 ) = m i d p o i n t ( − 5 + ( − 3 ) 2 , 6 + 2 2 ) = ( − 8 2 , 8 2 ) = ( − 4 , 4 )
Use the midpoint formula:
( x 1 + x 2 2 , y 1 + y 2 2 ) = m i d p o i n t
( − 5 + ( − 3 ) 2 , 6 + 2 2 ) = ( − 8 2 , 8 2 ) = ( − 4 , 4 )
131 MCQ for effective preparation of the test of Lines and Angles of Solid Geometry section.
Read the MCQ statement: What is the midpoint of a line segment connecting the points (−5,6) and (−3,2)?, keenly and apply the method you have learn through the video lessons for Lines and Angles to give the answer. Record your answer and check its correct answer and video explanation for MCQ No. 91-11943.