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M is the midpoint of line AN, A has coordinates (-6,-6) and M has coordinates (1,2). Find the coordinates of N.
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
N is as far from M as M is from A. That is,

AM = M-A = (1,2)-(-6,-6) = (7,8)
AM = MN, so
AN = M+AM = (1,2)+(7,8) = (8,10)
8 years ago
Answered by W Haley
Thank you.
8 years ago

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