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how would you solve this math problem: Given AC with endpoint a (16,-6) and midpoint M (3, 7). What are the coordinates of end point C?
16 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
Since AM=MC, you can find the coordinates of C by adding to M the difference between A and M
i.e.
Xc = Xm+ (Xm-Xa)
Same goes for Yc.
Watch out for the signs.
16 years ago
Answered by what is the mid point of the line segment whose endpoints are (-8,12)and (-13,-2)?
(-10.5,5)
(-10.5,7)
(-2.5,7)
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