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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone please show me how to do this problem? I will attach the problem. I have a lot to do, but if you can show me how to do this one I can figure the others out. Thank you! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

to get the X-coordinate for the midpoint of GF: take the average of the X-coordinates of G and F.

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

and to get the Y-coordinate you take the average of the Y-coordinates of G and F.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3b, b for X 2b, 0 for Y ???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I guess I should start with G instead of F so b, 3b for X 0, 2b for Y Is that right??

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

right ... take the average of 3b and b for X....

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

\[={3b+b \over 2}=\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b/b, 3/b = b for X

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so 2b for X

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

\[{3b+b \over 2}={4b \over 2} =\color{red}2b\] for X correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2b +0 / 2 = b for Y

OpenStudy (paxpolaris):

\[\Huge \checkmark\] right, it's (2b, b)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great!! thank you so much!!

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

That was amazing math work Pax

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