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Title: Apply the formula for midpoint.


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Objective
Apply the formula for midpoint. Use the distance
formula to find the distance between two points.
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Vocabulary
midpoint
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In Lesson 5-4, you used the coordinates of points
to determine the slope of lines. You can also use
coordinates to determine the midpoint of a line
segment on the coordinate plane.
The midpoint of a line segment is the point that
divides the segment into two congruent segments.
Congruent segments are segments that have the
same length.
You can find the midpoint of a segment by using
the coordinates of its endpoints. Calculate the
average of the x-coordinates and the average of
the y-coordinates of the endpoints.
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Additional Example 1 Finding the Coordinates of
a Midpoint
Find the coordinates of the midpoint of GH with
endpoints G(4, 3) and H(6, 2).
Write the formula.
G(4, 3)
Substitute.
H(6, -2)
Simplify.
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Check It Out! Example 1
Find the coordinates of the midpoint of EF with
endpoints E(2, 3) and F(5, 3).
Write the formula.
E(2, 3)
Substitute.
F(5, 3)
Simplify.
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Additional Example 2 Finding the Coordinates of
an Endpoint
Step 1 Let the coordinates of P equal (x, y).
Step 2 Use the Midpoint Formula.
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Additional Example 2 Continued
Step 3 Find the x-coordinate.
Find the y-coordinate.
Set the coordinates equal.
Multiply both sides by 2.
Simplify.
2 5 x
6 4 y
Isolate the variables.
3 x
Simplify.
2 y
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Additional Example 2 Continued
The coordinates of Q are (3, 2).
Check Graph points Q and N and midpoint P.
N (5, 4)
P(1, 3)
Q (3, 2)
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Check It Out! Example 2
Step 1 Let the coordinates of T equal (x, y) .
Step 2 Use the Midpoint Formula.
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Check It Out! Example 2 Continued
Step 3 Find the x-coordinate.
Find the y-coordinate.
Set the coordinates equal.
Multiply both sides by 2.
Simplify.
2 6 x
2 1 y
Isolate the variables.
Simplify.
4 x
3 y
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Check It Out! Example 2 Continued
The coordinates of T are (4, 3)
Check Graph points R and S and midpoint T.
T(4, 3)
S(1, 1)
R(6, 1)
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You can also use coordinates to find the distance
between two points or the length of a line
segment. To find the length of segment PQ, draw a
horizontal segment from P and a vertical segment
from Q to form a right triangle.
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Additional Example 3 Finding Distance in the
Coordinate Plane
Use the Distance Formula to find the distance, to
the nearest hundredth, from A(2, 2) to B(4, 3).
Distance Formula
Substitute (4, 2) for (x1, y1) and (3, 2) for
(x2, y2).
Subtract.
Simplify powers.
Add.
Find the square root to the nearest hundredth.
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Additional Example 3 Continued
Use the Distance Formula to find the distance, to
the nearest hundredth, from A(2, 2) to B(4, 3).
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B (4, 3)
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A (2, 2)
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Check It Out! Example 3
Use the Distance Formula to find the distance, to
the nearest tenth, from R(3, 2) to S(3, 1).
Distance Formula
Substitute (3, 2) for (x1, y1) and (-3, -1) for
(x2, y2).
Add.
Simplify powers.
Add.
Find the square root to the nearest hundredth.
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Check It Out! Example 3 Continued
Use the Distance Formula to find the distance, to
the nearest tenth, from R(3, 2) to S(3, 1).
R(3, 2)
6
3
S(3, 1)
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Additional Example 4 Application
Each unit on the map represents 100 meters. To
the nearest tenth of a meter, how far is it from
the roller coaster to the Ferris wheel?
Substitute.
It is 7.211 ? 100 or 721.1 meters from the
roller coaster to Ferris Wheel.
Add.
Simplify powers.
Find the square root to the nearest tenth.
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Check It Out! Example 4
Jacob takes a boat from Pahokee to Clewiston. To
the nearest tenth of a mile, how far does he
travel?
Substitute.
Square.
Simplify powers.
Find the square root to the nearest tenth.
d ? 17.7 miles
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