To find the midpoint of a segment using the coordinates of its endpoints: A.Calculate the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates of the endpoints. B.Calculate the average of the x-coordinates and the average of the y-coordinates of the endpoints and divide each by 2. C.Calculate the differences of the x-coordinates and the differences of the y-coordinates of the endpoints and divide each by 2. D.Calculate the differences of the x-coordinates and the differences of the y-coordinates of the endpoints.
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are you sure @LolWolf ? and would you mind telling me why
Sure. So, let us specify two points \[A=(x_a, y_a)\] and \[B=(x_b, y_b)\] The point lying in between the x-coordinates is the point equivalently distant between \[x_a \text{ and } x_b\] Which is the average of the two points \[\frac{(x_a+x_b)}{2}\]
Without loss of generality, we assume the same for the y-coordinate, and thus, we are done!
thankyou for helping
Sure thing!
I agree with @LolWolf
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