1. Find the midpoint of the segment with the giving endpoint. a(3,-5) and c(2,9) . (-1,5.5) . (0.5,-7) . (2.5,2) . (8,-7) Please help I will give a medal
do u know the midpoint formula ?
No
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well just tell me if need more help
\[Midpoint=(\frac{x _{1}+x _{2}}{2},\frac{ y _{1}+y_{2} }{ 2 })\]
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