Respuesta :
Answer:
Part 1) [tex]J(-0.5,2)[/tex]
Part 2) [tex]L(2.5,0)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The formula to calculate the midpoint M between two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is equal to
[tex]M(\frac{x1+x2}{2},\frac{y1+y2}{2})[/tex]
The x-coordinate of the midpoint is equal to the semi-sum of the x-coordinates of the two points and the y-coordinate of the midpoint is equal to the semi-sum of the y-coordinates of the two points
Part 1) Determine the coordinates of J, the midpoint of MA
we have the points
M(-4,1), and A(3,3)
substitute in the formula
[tex]J(\frac{-4+3}{2},\frac{1+3}{2})[/tex]
[tex]J(-0.5,2)[/tex]
Part 2) Determine the coordinates of L, the midpoint of AN
we have the points
A(3,3), and N(2,-3)
substitute in the formula
[tex]L(\frac{3+2}{2},\frac{3-3}{2})[/tex]
[tex]L(2.5,0)[/tex]
ANSWER:
part A: (-0.5, 2)
part B: (2.5, 0)
im positive that this is correct because i had my math teacher verify the answer