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princeevee:
wew
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princeevee:
princeevee:
@dude
dude:
Use the same equation with the 2 points\(M=( \large \frac{x_1+x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1+y_2}{2})\)
princeevee:
so 2+-6/2 and 2+4/6?
dude:
Not quite, how did you get a denominator of 6 on the second fraction?
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princeevee:
i meant 2
princeevee:
sorry, i get mixed up
dude:
Pay attention to the equation too
\(M=( \large \frac{\color{red}{x_1+x_2}}{2}, \frac{\color{red}{y_1+y_2}}{2})\)
x's and y's are together
princeevee:
yeah
princeevee:
oh...
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princeevee:
sorry, i'm really tired...
dude:
Its alright :P
princeevee:
6 + -6
princeevee:
and 2+4
princeevee:
both divided by 2
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dude:
Yes
princeevee:
6+ -6 is 0
princeevee:
i'm not going to divide for reasons
princeevee:
and 2+4 is 6, divided by 2 is 3
princeevee:
0,3 is the answer?
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dude:
Right on ;p
princeevee:
alright, i tried to do it myself on the next one, and this was my answer
princeevee:
dude:
hmm check again
princeevee:
well, it is a bit strange since one of the coordinates in at origin
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princeevee:
so i just did-i just realized i did stage 2...
princeevee:
i am NOT in my mind today..
dude:
RIP haha you can do this tmr if you want/can
princeevee:
yeah, i think i'm gonna finish up
dude:
\((\frac{0+4}{2},\frac{0+-4}{2})\)
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dude:
Which is just \((\frac{4}{2},\frac{-4}{2})\)
=>\((2,-2)\)