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How do you find coordinates midpoint of a segment? - Answers
The coordinates of the mid points are the means of the pairs of coordinates of the two end points. Thus, if P = (px, py, pz) and Q = (qx, qy, qz) then the midpoint of PQ is [(px+qx)/2, (py+qy)/2, (pz+qz)/2]. The result can be simplified for 2-dimensional space, or extended to more dimensions.
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How do you find coordinates midpoint of a segment? - Answers
The coordinates of the mid points are the means of the pairs of coordinates of the two end points. Thus, if P = (px, py, pz) and Q = (qx, qy, qz) then the midpoint of PQ is [(px+qx)/2, (py+qy)/2, (pz+qz)/2]. The result can be simplified for 2-dimensional space, or extended to more dimensions.
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How do you find coordinates midpoint of a segment? - Answers
The coordinates of the mid points are the means of the pairs of coordinates of the two end points. Thus, if P = (px, py, pz) and Q = (qx, qy, qz) then the midpoint of PQ is [(px+qx)/2, (py+qy)/2, (pz+qz)/2]. The result can be simplified for 2-dimensional space, or extended to more dimensions.
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