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Lesson 1-3 Section 1-5
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To find the Midpoint of a number line, we simply take the average of the distance. Say that we are trying to find the distance between two points, a and b. To take the average of these points we add a and b together and then divide it by 2. I.E. a+b/2
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Questions Example 1 will be done on the board. We can also use the fact that the midpoint is in the middle and therefore cuts the segment in half. Let’s see what theorem 1-1 says about that.
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Theorem 1-1 Midpoint Theorem If M is the midpoint of AB, then AM ~= MB
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Example 2
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Example 3
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Question We saw what a midpoint looks like on a line, but what if we are trying to find the midpoint in a coordinate plane? The coordinate plane has points (x,y). To find the middle of a segment we simply find the average of the distance between the endpoints. Let’s see how that is done…..
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Definition
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Example 4
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Example 9
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Example 10
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Example 11
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Practice Try the following problems: Pg. 40 # 7-13 odd
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