Point P is located at (−4, −2), and Q is located at (1, 3). Find the x value of the point that lies halfway between P and Q. can someone help me plz i forgot how to do this :( plz i need help
\(\bf \textit{middle point of 2 points }\\ \quad \\ \begin{array}{lllll} &x_1&y_1&x_2&y_2\\ &({\color{red}{ -4}}\quad ,&{\color{blue}{ -2}})\quad &({\color{red}{ 1}}\quad ,&{\color{blue}{ 3}}) \end{array}\qquad \left(\cfrac{{\color{red}{ x_2}} + {\color{red}{ x_1}}}{2}\quad ,\quad \cfrac{{\color{blue}{ y_2}} + {\color{blue}{ y_1}}}{2} \right)\\ \quad \\ \cfrac{{\color{red}{ x_2}} + {\color{red}{ x_1}}}{2}\Leftarrow\textit{x-coordinate}\)
ok so i got -3/2 and -1/2 so then i add those two negative numbers then i got four then i divide by 2 then i got to is that correct?
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