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M is the midpoint of AB with a line over it. A(5, 6) and B(13, 4). Find M.
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M is the midpoint of AB with a line over it. A(5, 6) and B(13, 4). Find M.
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M is the midpoint of AB with a line over it.
A(5, 6) and B(13, 4). Find M.
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M(9;5), I think so. M is midpoint of AB so separate 2
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