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Find the coordinates of the midpoint of each segment.
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I do not know what x 2 and y 3 in point W means but I am going to use it the same way because it will not make a difference.
Midpoint M
x of M is (-2+x 2)/2
y of M is (-6+ y 3)/2
so M( ( -2+x 2)/2 , (-6+y 3)/2 )
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