If you mean points of (-1, 7) and (-3, 3) then the midpoint is at (-2, 5)
No no no! A line segment, on the other hand, does: it is the point equidistant from each end of the segment.
A line segment is defined as having endpoints with the midpoint of the line at its centre
A line segment cannot have more than one midpoints because the midpoint is the halfway point between (or the middle of) the line segment, and the midpoint is exactly halfway between the beginning and exactly halfway between the end of the line segment, not a third of the way, etc.
It is always because a straight line segment will have a midpoint as well as its end points.
A line segment with end points has a midpoint which is in the middle of it.
No no no! A line segment, on the other hand, does: it is the point equidistant from each end of the segment.
(9,4)
The point that is equal distance from the endpoints of a line segment is the midpoint.
A line segment is defined as having endpoints with the midpoint of the line at its centre
A line segment cannot have more than one midpoints because the midpoint is the halfway point between (or the middle of) the line segment, and the midpoint is exactly halfway between the beginning and exactly halfway between the end of the line segment, not a third of the way, etc.
It is always because a straight line segment will have a midpoint as well as its end points.
A line segment with end points has a midpoint which is in the middle of it.
Mid Point Definition: The point halfway between the endpoints of a line segment is called the midpoint. A midpoint divides a line segment into two equal parts. Mid Point Formula: MidPoint where (x1, y1) (x2, y2) be the end points of a line segment. MidPoint Diagram Mid Point Example: Find the coordinates of the midpoint of the line joining (-1, -3), (-5, -7). x1 = -1, y1 = -3 and x2 = -5, y2 = -7 Substitute in the formula as : The above example will clearly illustrates how to calculate the Coordinates of MidPoint manually.
If you mean a line segment, then yes, every line segment has a midpoint. However, some ideas of a line define it as going on forever in a certain plane, so if is it a line without beginning or end, then it can't really have a midpoint since there is nothing to measure from. You would have to define a starting and ending point before it could have a midpoint.
The method of simple logic. Since the two end points are the same, the line segment has no length. Therefore its midpoint is the same as its end point. So the x-coordinate of the midpoint is the same as that for the end point and that is 6.
A line is infinite but a line segment has end points and a midpoint
(-3,8)