Midpoint Formula - PSAT Math

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The midpoint of line segment AB is (2, -5). If the coordinates of point A are (4, 4), what are the coordinates of B?

Answer

The fastest way to find the missing endpoint is to determine the distance from the known endpoint to the midpoint and then performing the same transformation on the midpoint. In this case, the x-coordinate moves from 4 to 2, or down by 2, so the new x-coordinate must be 2-2 = 0. The y-coordinate moves from 4 to -5, or down by 9, so the new y-coordinate must be -5-9 = -14.

An alternate solution would be to substitute (4,4) for (x1,y1) and (2,-5) for (x,y) into the midpoint formula:

x=(x1+x2)/2

y=(y1+y2)/2

Solving each equation for (x2,y2) yields the solution (0,-14).

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Line segment AB has an endpoint, A, located at , and a midpoint at . What are the coordinates for point B of segment AB?

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With an endpoint A located at (10,-1), and a midpoint at (10,0), we want to add the length from A to the midpoint onto the other side of the segment to find point B. The total length of the segment must be twice the distance from A to the midpoint.

A is located exactly one unit below the midpoint along the y-axis, for a total displacement of (0,1). To find point B, we add (10+0, 0+1), and get the coordinates for B: (10,1).

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Point A is (5, 7). Point B is (x, y). The midpoint of AB is (17, –4). What is the value of B?

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Point A is (5, 7). Point B is (x, y). The midpoint of AB is (17, –4). What is the value of B?

We need to use our generalized midpoint formula:

MP = ( (5 + x)/2, (7 + y)/2 )

Solve each separately:

(5 + x)/2 = 17 → 5 + x = 34 → x = 29

(7 + y)/2 = –4 → 7 + y = –8 → y = –15

Therefore, B is (29, –15).

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One endpoint of a line segment on the coordinate plane is . The segment has length 10; the other endpoint has -coordinate 10 and is in Quadrant I. Give the -coordinate of the other endpoint. (Nearest tenth if applicable).

Answer

Let be the -coordinate of the other endpoint.

The segment has endpoints and .

Apply the distance formula

setting ,

Therefore, there are two values of which fit the distance criterion.

One is .

However, since the endpoint is in Quadrant I, it must have a positive coordinate, so this is eliminated as a choice.

The other is , which is correct since it is positive.

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The midpoint of a line segment is the point . One endpoint is ; give the -coordinate of the other.

Answer

Let the endpoints of a line segment be

Then the midpoint of the segment will be

The -coordinate of the midpoint is , and the -coordinate of the known endpoint is , so we can solve for , the -coordinate of the unknown endpoint, in the following equation:

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The midpoint of a line segment is the point . One endpoint is ; give the -coordinate of the other.

Answer

Let the endpoints of a line segment be

Then the midpoint of the segment will be

The -coordinate of the midpoint is , and the -coordinate of the known endpoint is , so we can solve for , the -coordinate of the unknown endpoint, in the following equation:

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The midpoint of a line segment is the point . One endpoint is ; give the -coordinate of the other.

Answer

Let the endpoints of a line segment be

Then the midpoint of the segment will be

The -coordinate of the midpoint is , and the -coordinate of the known endpoint is ,

so we can solve for , the -coordinate of the unknown endpoint, in the following equation:

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The midpoint of a line segment is the point . One endpoint is ; give the -coordinate of the other.

Answer

Let the endpoints of a line segment be

Then the midpoint of the segment will be

The -coordinate of the midpoint is , and the -coordinate of the known endpoint is , so we can solve for , the -coordinate of the unknown endpoint, in the following equation:

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A line segment has endpoints (0,4) and (5,6). What are the coordinates of the midpoint?

Answer

A line segment has endpoints (0,4) and (5,6). To find the midpoint, use the midpoint formula:

X: (x1+x2)/2 = (0+5)/2 = 2.5

Y: (y1+y2)/2 = (4+6)/2 = 5

The coordinates of the midpoint are (2.5,5).

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Find the midpoint between (-3,7) and (5,-9)

Answer

You can find the midpoint of each coordinate by averaging them. In other words, add the two x coordinates together and divide by 2 and add the two y coordinates together and divide by 2.

x-midpoint = (-3 + 5)/2 = 2/2 = 1

y-midpoint = (7 + -9)/2 = -2/2 = -1

(1,-1)

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Find the coordinates for the midpoint of the line segment that spans from (1, 1) to (11, 11).

Answer

The correct answer is (6, 6). The midpoint formula is ((x1 + x2)/2),((y1 + y2)/2) So 1 + 11 = 12, and 12/2 = 6 for both the x and y coordinates.

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What is the midpoint between the points (–1, 2) and (3, –6)?

Answer

midpoint = ((x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2)

= ((–1 + 3)/2, (2 – 6)/2)

= (2/2, –4/2)

= (1,–2)

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has endpoints and .

What is the midpoint of ?

Answer

The midpoint is simply the point halfway between the x-coordinates and halfway between the y-coordinates:

Sum the x-coordinates and divide by 2:

Sum the y-coordinates and divide by 2:

Therefore the midpoint is (5.5, 6.5).

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A line segment connects the points (-1,4) and (3,16). What is the midpoint of this segment?

Answer

To solve this problem you will need to use the midpoint formula:

midpoint = (\frac{x_{1}+x_{2}}{2},\frac{y_{1}+y_{2}}{2} )

Plug in the given values for the endpoints of the segment: (-1,4) and (3,16).

midpoint = (\frac{-1+3}{2},\frac{4+16}{2} ) = (\frac{2}{2}, \frac{20}{2}) = (1, 10)

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What is the midpoint between and ?

Answer

The midpoint is the point halfway between the two endpoints, so sum up the coordinates and divide by 2:

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