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What is the midpoint of the line segment whose endpoints are (-8, 12) and (-13, -2)?
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A(-8, 12), M(x, y), B(-13, -2)
X = ((-8) + (-13))/2 = -10 1/2 = -21/2
Y = (12 + (-2))/2 = 5
M(-21/2, 5)
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