Respuesta :

Answer:

(-6 , 4.5 )

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to find the mid-point of the line segment joining the points (-2,-3) and (-10,12). A mid-point divides a line segment into 2 equal parts with equal ratio i.e. 1 : 1 .

According to the Section Formula , the mid-point of a line segment joining two points (x¹,y¹) & (x²,y²) is :-

[tex](x' , y') = (\frac{x^1+x^2}{2} , \frac{y^1+ y^2}{2} )[/tex] where ( x' , y' ) is the co-ordinate of the mid-point of the line segment.

Here in the question ,

x¹ = -2

y¹ = -3

x² = - 10

y² = 12

Putting all these values in the formula ,

[tex](x',y') = (\frac{-2-10}{2} , \frac{-3+12}{2} ) = ( \frac{-12}{2} , \frac{9}{2} ) = (-6,4.5)[/tex]