I reallllly need help. I need to find out the midpoints between two points. I tried using the midpoint formula, and it worked. But after I figured out the ending points I got fractions. Is that possible? And now I don't know what to do. The problem is 0+5 divided by 2 and -3+0 divided by 2. the original problem was (0,-3), (5,0) and I have to find the midpoints between them. I ended up with 5/2 and -3/2. What do I do next?
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2 points...(x1, y1) & (x2, y2) . . . midpoint=[(x1+x2)/2 , (y1+y2)/2] . . . . x1+x2 kood add up tu 7, so yu get 7/2 . . .
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