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B (-1,6) and d (9,4) midpoint formula

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We have two points and we have to calculate the midpoint.

The coordinates of the midpoint are the average of the coordinates of the two points.

In this case, we have B=(-1, 6) and D=(9, 4), so we can calculate the coordinates of the midpoint M as:


x=(x_B+x_D)/(2)=(-1+9)/(2)=(8)/(2)=4
y=(y_B+y_D)/(2)=(6+4)/(2)=(10)/(2)=5

So the coordinates of the midpoint between B and D is (4, 5).

We can graph it so we can see it:

B (-1,6) and d (9,4) midpoint formula-example-1
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