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Midpoint Formula

Find the exact midpoint between two points using M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).
Step-by-step examples and explanation.

The Formula

M = ((x₁ + x₂) / 2, (y₁ + y₂) / 2)

The midpoint formula finds the point exactly halfway between two given points.

It simply averages the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates separately.

Variables

SymbolMeaning
MThe midpoint (the result)
(x₁, y₁)Coordinates of the first point
(x₂, y₂)Coordinates of the second point

Example 1

Find the midpoint between (2, 4) and (8, 10)

x₁ = 2, y₁ = 4, x₂ = 8, y₂ = 10

M = ((2 + 8) / 2, (4 + 10) / 2)

M = (10 / 2, 14 / 2)

M = (5, 7)

Example 2

Find the midpoint between (-6, 3) and (4, -9)

x₁ = -6, y₁ = 3, x₂ = 4, y₂ = -9

M = ((-6 + 4) / 2, (3 + (-9)) / 2)

M = (-2 / 2, -6 / 2)

M = (-1, -3)

When to Use It

Use the midpoint formula when:

  • Finding the center of a line segment
  • Locating the center of a circle given two endpoints of a diameter
  • Dividing a segment into equal halves for construction problems
  • Finding the average position between two data points

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