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The midpoint of a line can be found easily by using the midpoint formula. Find the length of the line and simply divide it in two.
intersection of the lines drawn perpendicular to each side of the triangle through its midpoint
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midpoint = (x1+x2 , y1+y2/2)
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The midpoint of a triangle is the 3rd sides' size, divided by 2.
The midpoint formula is used to find the point that is in the middle of a segment.
Use the midpoint calculator to find out the midpoint of a line segment, which is the point that cuts the segment into two equal parts.
Im assuming you mean "how do you find the coordinates of a midpoint", sorry if that is not what you intended. To find the midpoint of two points, you should have two co-ordinates, call them (x1,y1) and (x2,y2). The formula for the co-ordinate of the midpoint is ((x1+x2)/2 , (y1+y2)/2).
The midpoint formula: (X1+ X2 /2, Y1+Y2 /2) *Each divided by 2 Just plug the two coordinates of the segment that you want to find the midpoint of