Point M is the midpoint of point A and point B. Find the coordinates of point B. A(-8,8) M(-3,10)
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Since point M is the midpoint of point A and point B, the x-coordinate of point M is the average of the x-coordinates of point A and point B. The x-coordinate of point A is -8 and the x-coordinate of point M is -3. Therefore, the x-coordinate of point B can be Show more…
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