Respuesta :
We first find the midpoint of the points:
Midpoint: ((3-3)/2 , (2 + 2)/2)
= (0 , 2)
Thus, the y-axis, where x = 0, is equidistant from the two points.
Midpoint: ((3-3)/2 , (2 + 2)/2)
= (0 , 2)
Thus, the y-axis, where x = 0, is equidistant from the two points.
Answer:
The y-axis is equidistant from both points
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The formula to calculate the coordinates of midpoint M between two points is equal to
[tex]M=(\frac{x1+x2}{2}, \frac{y1+y2}{2})[/tex]
we have
[tex](x1,y1)=(-3,2)[/tex]
[tex](x2,y2)=(3,2)[/tex]
substitute the values in the formula
[tex]M=(\frac{-3+3}{2}, \frac{2+2}{2})[/tex]
[tex]M=(0,2)[/tex]
see the attached figure to better understand the problem
The y-axis is equidistant from both points