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Midpoint Formula: ([tex] \frac{x+x}{2} [/tex],[tex] \frac{y+y}{2} [/tex])
Midpoint = ([tex] \frac {-4+7}{2} [/tex],[tex] \frac {-3-5}{2} [/tex])
Midpoint = ([tex] \frac {3}{2} [/tex],[tex] \frac {-8}{2} [/tex])
Midpoint = ([tex] \frac {3}{2} [/tex], -4)
So, the midpoint of the endpoints (-4,-3) and (7,-5) is ([tex] \frac {3}{2} [/tex], -4).
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(1.5,-4) is the midpoint of a line segment with the endpoints (-4,-3) and (7,-5).

What is midpoint of a line segment?

The midpoint of a line segment is obtained by averaging the x-coordinates and averaging the y-coordinates of the endpoints of the segment.

[tex](x,y) =( \frac{(x1 + x2)}{2} ,\frac{(y1+y2)}{2} )[/tex]

[tex](x,y) = (\frac{3}{2},-4)[/tex]

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