Given (1, 4) and (3, 6) what is the mid-point? Basic Algebra! MIDPOINT FORMULA

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got it 2, 5 between 1 & 3 & 4 & 6 thanks for the fun

russelllomando
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Solved in my head at the thumbnail, the answer is d) (2, 5)
The overall rise, the difference between the two y values, 4 and 6, is 2, and half the rise added to the lower y value gives us the vertical midpoint, 5.
Likewise, the overall run, between the x values, 1 and 3, is also 2, adn adding half the run to the smaller x value gives us the horizontal midpoint, 2.
Thus, the midpoint between the two stated points is (2, 5)

Ayelmar
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( (1+3), (4+6) ) × 0.5
( 4, 10 ) × 0.5
( 2, 5 )

tomtke
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3, 6-1.4=2.2
2.2/2=1.1
1.4+1.1=2.5
or
3.6-1.1=2.5

mauriziograndi
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(1+3)/2, (4+6)/2=(2, 5) so answer is (d)

pandurangaraonimmagadda
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Why do you call everything algebra???

You keep posting videos about arithmetic and calling it algebra. Now you're posting videos about geometry and calling that algebra too!

You do know that some parts of mathematics are not algebra, right???

gavindeane
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You are a great teacher but talks too much. And that is why I personally don't watch most of your videos

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