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Mathematics, 22.05.2020 23:57 victo17

What is the midpoint of the segment shown below?
10
O A. (2.-)
(2, 4)
0
B. (2, -3)
-10
10
C. (4,-3)
(2,-7)
O D. (4.-3)
-10-


What is the midpoint of the segment shown below? 10 O A. (2.-) (2, 4) 0 B. (2, -3) -10 10 C. (4,-3)

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