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Answer:

The answer is

[tex]( \frac{1}{2} \: , \: 5)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The midpoint M of two endpoints of a line segment can be found by using the formula

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

where

(x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) are the points

From the question the points are

A(-4, 7) and S(5,3)

The midpoint is

[tex]M = ( \frac{ - 4 + 5}{2} , \: \frac{7 + 3}{2} ) \\ = ( \frac{1}{2} , \: \frac{10}{2} )[/tex]

We have the final answer as

[tex]( \frac{1}{2} \: , \: 5)[/tex]

Hope this helps you

Answer:

[tex] \boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{(0.5 \: , \: 5)}}}}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let A ( -4 , 7 ) be ( x₁ , y₁ ) and S ( 5 , 3 ) be ( x₂ , y₂ )

Finding the midpoint

[tex] \boxed{ \sf{midpoint = ( \frac{x1 + x2}{2} \: , \: \frac{y1 + y2}{2})}} [/tex]

[tex] \longrightarrow{ \sf{( \frac{ - 4 + 5}{2} \: , \: \frac{7 + 3}{2}) }}[/tex]

[tex] \longrightarrow{ \sf{( \frac{1}{2} \:, \: \frac{10}{2} }})[/tex]

[tex] \longrightarrow{ \sf{( 0.5 \: , \: 5}})[/tex]

Hope I helped!

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