Mathematics, 22.02.2021 02:00, xxaurorabluexx
Dorian draws a line segment on a coordinate plane with endpoints J (-2,-5) and K (6,-10). He plots L at
(1, -7) and states that it is the midpoint of JK. Which explains why this is or is not true?
A Point L is the midpoint because JL and LK are each V 13 units long.
6 Point L is the midpoint because JL and LK are each V34 units long.
Point L is not the midpoint because only the true midpoint (2, -7.5) divides JK into two congruent
segments.
Point L is not the midpoint because only the true midpoint (4, -2.5) divides JK into two congruent
segments.
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