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OpenStudy (anonymous):
who can help me
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@campbell_st
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@midhun.madhu1987
OpenStudy (anonymous):
midhun is 27
OpenStudy (aq99):
5,3
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OpenStudy (campbell_st):
the value of y won't change so y = 3
so look at the x values
what is half way bewteen x = 2 and x = 4...?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3
OpenStudy (aq99):
3,3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank u
OpenStudy (aq99):
anything for a pretty face ;)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
how bout midpoints of 2,8 and 0,0
OpenStudy (aq99):
um......
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
ok.... so do the x values 1st... halfway between x = 0 and x = 2..?
now y... half way between y = 0 and y = 8....?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 and 4
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
just add the x values and then divide the answer by 2
same process for the y- values.
and yes, (1, 4) is the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thx
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
same process... add the 2 x values and halve the answer
add the 2 y values and halve the answer
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
omgggg this is a weird one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3,5 or 4,5 or 3,3.5, or 5, -2
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
the x values and 2 and 4 (2 + 4)/2 =
the y values are 3 and 4 (3 + 4)/2 =
it's not that difficult
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
well just use the same method as before...
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok um
OpenStudy (anonymous):
got it
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
add the x values, halve the answer
add the y values halve the answer