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Answer:

Super Simple!

Step-by-step explanation:

So, the midpoint formula is basically just taking the coordinates of points, adds them, and then averages them.

x1 and x2 are the x-values of the points you want to find the midpoint of.

y1 and y2 are the y-values of the points you want to find the midpoint of.

So you just take the x-values, add them together, then divide by two, and you have the x-value for the midpoint!

(same for y-value of the midpoint)

Now, to solve:

[tex]M(\frac{-3+7}{2} , \frac{14+5}{2} )=M(2,9.5)[/tex]

Hope this helps!

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rish7

{(-3+14)÷2}=5.5

{(7+5)÷2}=6