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Midpoint of two points

Any point on a plane can be represented by two coordinates: the x coordinate and the y coordinate.
Point 1 =(x1,y1)
Point 2 =(x2,y2)

Midpoint of two points

The midpoint is the point that is exactly halfway between two other points. The x -coordinate value of the midpoint is the mean (average) of the x values of the two points; the y -coordinate value of the midpoint is the mean (average) of the y values of the two points. Put simply, you can find the midpoint of two points by adding together their x values and dividing the answer by two and adding together their y values and dividing the answer by two. This is precisely what the midpoint formula does.

Midpoint formula:

Midpoint =(Xm=(x1+x2)/2),(Ym=(y1+y2)/2)

Midpoint

To use Tiger Algebra to find the midpoint of two points, simply enter the coordinates of two points and click the solve button!