The midpoint of EF M(4,10) . One endpoint is E(2,6) find the coordnates of the other endpoint F a.(6,14) b.(6,17) c.(10,17) d.(14,8)
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Use midpoint formula \[x_m = \frac{ x_2+x_1 }{ 2 }\] \[y_m = \frac{ y_2+y_1 }{ 2 }\] ------------------- Since you are given the coordinates for the midpoint and the other end then, for x-coordinate: \[4 = \frac{ 2+x_1 }{ 2 }\] \[4(2) = 2 + x_1\] \[x_1 = 8 - 2\] \[x_1 = 6\] ------------------- \[10 = \frac{ 6+y_1 }{ 2 }\] \[10(2) = 6 + y_1\] \[20 - 6 = y_1\] \[y_1 = 14\]
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