Big Ideas Math Geometry, 2014
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Exercise 19 Page 28

Let K be (x_2,y_2) and use the Midpoint Formula.

K(6,-1)

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We can use the Midpoint Formula to find the missing endpoint by splitting the usual formula into two separate equations, one for the x-coordinate and one for the y-coordinate. M(x,y)=(x_1+x_2/2, y_1+y_2/2) ⇕ x_M=x_1+x_2/2 and y_M=y_1+y_2/2 To find x_2, we can use the x-coordinate of the midpoint, x_M= 0, and the given endpoint, x_1= -6.
x_M=x_1+x_2/2
0=-6+x_2/2
0=-6+x_2
6=x_2
x_2=6
The x-coordinate of the endpoint K is 6. Now, we will determine its y-coordinate in a similar process. The y-coordinates of the midpoint and given endpoint are 1 and 3, respectively.
y_M=y_1+y_2/2
1=3+y_2/2
2=3+y_2
-1=y_2
y_2=-1
The y-coordinate of K is -1, so point K is located at (6,-1).