Find the midpoint of the line joining P(-3, 5) and Q(5, -...
Find the midpoint of the line joining P(-3, 5) and Q(5, -3).
(1, 1)
(2, 2)
(4, 4)
(4, -4)
Correct answer is A
\(Mid point = \frac{(x_1 + x_2)}{2} ; \frac{(y_1 + y_2)}{2}\\
= \frac{(-3 + 5)}{2} ; \frac{(5 - 3)}{2}\\
= \frac{2}{2} ; \frac{2}{2}\\
= (1, 1)\)
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