Which formula gives the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment connecting points (a, b) and (c, d)?
@KamiBug
\(\large\color{black}{ \left(\begin{matrix} \frac{\LARGE a+c }{\LARGE 2}~,~\frac{\LARGE b+d }{\LARGE 2} \\ \end{matrix}\right) }\) \(\large\color{black}{ \Uparrow~~~~~~~~~\Uparrow }\) \(\large\color{black}{ \left(\begin{matrix} ~x~~~~~,~~~~~y ~ \\ \end{matrix}\right) }\)
you can ignore the arrows and the (x,y)
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these are the choices
@SolomonZelman
you can't type them? (Sorry if this sounds rude)
nope
Hint: when you divide by 2, it is same as multiplying times 1/2.
divide what?
@SolomonZelman
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