@satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 I GOT TO MIDPOINT FINALLY @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73 @satellite73
what !!!
i think i forgot how to olve the midpoint, tho i stil remember the formula /.< Find the midpoint of the line segment whose endpoints are (-2, 5) and (4, -9). i keep on getting fraction >.>
\[\huge \left(\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2}\right)\]
yes this.. i alreadys tudied the formula.. and still keep on stucking
\[(-2, 5) , (4, -9)\]\[\left(\frac{4-2}{2},\frac{5-9}{2}\right)\]
this is how i wrote\[\frac{ -2+4 }{ 2 } \frac{ 5+-9 }{ 2 }\]
ok same difference as the kids say
i added them, wait so i suppose to subtract?
no do what you wrote exactly
waht i wrote exactly?
yes just compute it
i got (1,7)
the one is right
\[\frac{5+(-9)}{2}=?\]
damn, i don't have it as
-2?
yes
wait so what? (1,-2) leik this?
eys like that
jeez satellite.. sorry my key is formed wrongly.. it will take me a log time to re-arreange them.. so basically i type as i'm used to on a normal one @satellite73 ayee
adn thansk
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Oh nothing :X
@CandyCove LOL WHY DID U DELETE THAT x'D
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