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princeevee:

help please

princeevee:

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princeevee:

@Shadow

princeevee:

@Vocaloid

princeevee:

i just need help trying to figure out how to to it diagonally, like it's asking

dude:

Use the midpoint formula \(M=( \large \frac{x_1+x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1+y_2}{2})\)

princeevee:

uh..

princeevee:

so (-2/6)/2, (-2/2)/2?

dude:

I am confused with your fractions o.o \(\large (\frac{-2+6}{2},\frac{7+2}{2})\)

princeevee:

1 and 4.5

princeevee:

right?

dude:

Check your math o.o

dude:

-2+6 is 4 \(\frac 42\) is 2 \((\frac{-2+6}{2},=2\)

princeevee:

so 4,2..

princeevee:

it says that's incorrect, still

dude:

2 is the x value haha

princeevee:

still.

dude:

We still have to solve \(\frac{7+2}{2}\)

princeevee:

oh

princeevee:

9/2 is 4.5

dude:

Right that is your y value \((2,\frac92)\) or \((2,4.5)\)

princeevee:

so its 2,4.5

dude:

Yes, it depends on whether you can type a fraction but yes

dude:

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princeevee:

alrighty, how about we try another?

dude:

Sure make a new post

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