Respuesta :

Plug it into the midpoint formula.

x1+x2/2; y1+y2/2

R (-5,4) S (3,2)

-5+3/2; 4+2/2

-2/2; 6/2

(-1,3) or "C"

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The midpoint of line RS is (-1,3) and this can be determined by using the midpoint formula of the line and the given data.

Given :

  • A line RS is given in the graph.
  • Point --- R(-5,4) and S(3,2)

The following steps can be used in order to determine the midpoint of line RS:

Step 1 - According to the given data, the point R(-5,4) and the point S(3,2).

Step 2 - The midpoint of the line is given by:

[tex]x = \dfrac{x_1+x_2}{2}[/tex]

[tex]y = \dfrac{y_1+y_2}{2}[/tex]

Step 3 - Now, substitute the values of the known terms in the above formula.

[tex]x = \dfrac{-5+3}{2}=-1[/tex]

[tex]y = \dfrac{2+4}{2}=3[/tex]

So, the midpoint of line RS is (-1,3). Therefore, the correct option is C).

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