I2X - ( 0 JL 2) a Lm of AbCO are A(s;2) 8(x,6) , and c(8,3) 3) These vertices can be used to find the X+2i
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First, we need to find the midpoint of the line segment AC. We can use the midpoint formula: Midpoint of AC = [(x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2] = [(2 + 8)/2, (6 + 3)/2] = [5, 4.5] Show more…
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