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OpenStudy (diana.xl):

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imqwerty (imqwerty):

hello :)

imqwerty (imqwerty):

If you have any two points say\[\cal\large\color{black}{(x_1, y_1) ~~and~~(x_2, y_2)}\] then the mid point of line joining the 2 points is given by this-\[\left( \frac{ x_1 +x_2 }{ 2 } ,\frac{ y_1+y_2 }{ 2 }\right)\]

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

is the second option my answer?

imqwerty (imqwerty):

no no i think you did this-\[\left( \frac{ x_1+y_1 }{ 2 } ,\frac{ x_2+y_2 }{ 2 }\right)\]this is wrong 1st of all u see what is \[\cal\large\color{purple}{x_1,~x_2,~y_1,~y_2}\]after u find these values then u put them in equation :)

imqwerty (imqwerty):

put the values in the 1st equation that i told

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

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imqwerty (imqwerty):

no :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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imqwerty (imqwerty):

|dw:1448368222347:dw|\[\cal\huge\color{brown}{Now~~tell~~what~~is~~x_1,~x_2,~y_1,~y_2}\] :)

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