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OpenStudy (allen27):

Point C is located at (1, 2), and point D is located at (−4, −2). Find the point that is the distance from point C to point D. (1 point) (−0.25, 1) (−1.5, 0) (−0.5, 1.5) (0.25, 2.25)

OpenStudy (jadeishere):

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OpenStudy (jadeishere):

:) Do you want help or no?

OpenStudy (allen27):

yes i want help

OpenStudy (jadeishere):

Okay, there we go :) So, "the point that is the distance" Are you looking for the length of the line, or the midpoint again?

OpenStudy (allen27):

i guess midpoint

OpenStudy (jadeishere):

The page the actual question is on, reread it and then tell me exactly what it says. I think there's a word missing

OpenStudy (allen27):

you see where it says find the point that is after it their sopossed to be 1/4

OpenStudy (allen27):

1 over 4

OpenStudy (jadeishere):

Okay, so a fourth of the line :) What we have to do is find the midpoint of C to D, the find the midpoint of C to the midpoint, you understand why that would work?

OpenStudy (allen27):

yes

OpenStudy (jadeishere):

Awesome! Same formula as the last question\[(\frac{ x _{1} + x _{2}}{ 2 }, \frac{ y _{1} + y _{2}}{ 2 })\] |dw:1468342549502:dw|

OpenStudy (jadeishere):

|dw:1468342690543:dw|

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