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Find the midpoint of the segment with endpoints of −11 + i and −4 + 4i.

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The midpoint is the average of the endpoints.
((-11+i) + (-4+4i))/2 = -15/2 +5/2i
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User Youssef Bagoulla
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Answer: The midpoint of the line segment is
(-7.5+2.5i).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the mid-point of the line segment with endpoints as follows:


A=-11+i,\\\\B=-4+4i.

We know that a complex number can be treated as a co-ordinate of a point in the two dimensional plane.

That is, if (x, y) is any point in the XY-plane, then we can write

(x, y) ⇒ x + yi.

So, the points 'A' and 'B' can be written as


A=-11+i=(-11,1),\\\\B=-4+4i=(-4,4).

Therefore, the co-ordinates of the mid-point of the line segment with endpoints 'A' and 'B' are


\left((-11+(-4))/(2),(1+4)/(2)\right)=\left((-15)/(2),(5)/(2)\right)=(-7.5,2.5).

So, (-7.5, 2.5) is the mid-point of the line segment AB.

Writing the co-ordinates of the mid-point in the form of a complex number, we have

(-7.5, 2.5) ⇒ -7.5 + 2.5i.

Thus, the required midpoint is
-7.5+2.5i.

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