Find the midpoint of the line segment joining the points R(-1,3) and S(2,6).
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To find the x-coordinate of the midpoint, we can use the formula: x-coordinate of midpoint = (x-coordinate of R + x-coordinate of S) / 2 In this case, the x-coordinate of R is -1 and the x-coordinate of S is 2. So, the x-coordinate of the midpoint Show more…
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