3.2 - Midpoint Formula
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Practice Questions
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Find the midpoint of points (2, 3, 5) and (6, 7, 9).
💡 Hint: Use the Midpoint Formula: average the coordinates.
Calculate the midpoint of (1, 1, 1) and (3, 3, 3).
💡 Hint: Add the x-coordinates and divide by 2.
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What is the formula for the midpoint of two points P(x₁, y₁, z₁) and Q(x₂, y₂, z₂)?
💡 Hint: Think about how to determine the halfway point.
The midpoint of (8, 7, 4) and (2, 3, 0) is?
💡 Hint: Calculate separately for each coordinate.
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Challenge Problems
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Given points A(1, 2, 3), B(4, 5, 6), C(7, 8, 9). First, find the midpoint of segment AB, then use it to determine the distance to point C.
💡 Hint: Find the midpoint first, and then apply the distance formula.
If points P(-2, -1, 0) and Q(6, 5, 4) make up a segment, determine the coordinates of the midpoint and describe its significance in a geometric figure.
💡 Hint: Always remember to use the Midpoint Formula!
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