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   <math>\text{Midpoint}=(\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2},\frac{z_1+z_2}{2})</math>
 
   <math>\text{Midpoint}=(\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2},\frac{z_1+z_2}{2})</math>
  
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'''Exercises 2''' Find the midpoint of two points below:
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'''1)''' <math>(4,2,3)</math> and <math>(1,2,0)</math>
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|<math>\text{Midpoint}=(\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2},\frac{z_1+z_2}{2})=(\frac{4+1}{2},\frac{2+2}{2},\frac{3+0}{2})=(\frac{5}{2},2,\frac{3}{2})</math>
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'''2)''' <math>(1,2,4)</math> and <math>(2,5,1)</math>
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|<math>\text{Midpoint}=(\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2},\frac{z_1+z_2}{2})=(\frac{1+2}{2},\frac{2+5}{2},\frac{4+1}{2})=(\frac{3}{2},\frac{7}{2},\frac{5}{2})</math>
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Revision as of 06:37, 18 August 2020

The Three-Dimensional Coordinate System

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The Distance and Midpoint Formulas

 The distance  between the points  and  is
 
 

Exercises 1 Find the distance between two points

1) and

Solution:  

2) and

Solution:  

Midpoint Formula in Space

 The midpoint of the line segment joining the points  and  is
 
 

Exercises 2 Find the midpoint of two points below:

1) and

Solution:  

2) and

Solution:  

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This page were made by Tri Phan