what is the midpoint of a line segment with endpoints at (-4, 15) and (22,3)
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Find the x-coordinate of the midpoint: To find the x-coordinate of the midpoint, we add the x-coordinates of the endpoints and divide by 2: (-4 + 22)/2 = 9 Show more…
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