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Problem 52; page 7.
Precalculus book.
Plot the points A = (-1, 8) and M = (2, 3) in the xy-plane. If M is the midpoint of a line segment AB, find the coordinates of B.
Let me try this one.
Midpoint Formula:
M = [(x_1 + x_2)/2, (y_1 + y_2)/2]
Let point B = (x_2, y_2).
2 = (x_1 + x_2)/2
2 = (-1 + x_2)/2
4 = = -1 + x_2
5 = x_2
Same process to find y_2.
3 = (y_1 + y_2)/2
3 = (8 + y_2)/2
6 = 8 + y_2
-2 = y/2
I say the coordinates of point B are (5, -2).
Yes?
Last edited by mathxyz (2024-05-21 23:29:50)
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That works for me.
Bob
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That works for me.
Bob
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