Mathematics
Mathematics, 09.06.2020 02:57, quantraviousdavid

I need these so i don't fail. 1.Given the points (βˆ’2,5)and (6,βˆ’1)the midpoint is? 2.Given the points (9,βˆ’4)and (βˆ’5,2)the midpoint is ? 3.Given the points (βˆ’2,βˆ’5)and (βˆ’6,7)the midpoint is?

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