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Mathematics, 15.11.2021 01:00 aliviadushane

Marlee has to find the point that divides the line segment between the points P(-6, 10) and R(2, -4) exactly in half. Marlee states: "the answer is M(-2, 3). Since a midpoint divides a line segment into 2 equal parts, I used the midpoint formula." Is this a logical argument? Please choose one of these choices.:

A. Yes; using the midpoint formula will determine the middle point of a line segment.
B. No; she should have used the distance formula.
C. No; she should have used the quadratic formula.
D. No; she should have used the slope-intercept formula y = mx + b.

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