Midpoint of a Line Segment

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

This lesson demonstrates through 3 examples how to use the midpoint of a line segment formula. This is one of a series of math video lessons created for the MPM2D grade 10 Academic math course in the province of Ontario, Canada.

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  • can a line segment have two midpoints? explain

  • A line segment only has one midpoint. A midpoint bisects a line into 2 equal length parts. However, you can divide a line segment into 3 equal length parts. The three points are said to trisect the line, but they are not called midpoints.

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  • thanks alot . that was so useful, thumbs up if you people agree.

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  • thanks

  • THANKS A LOT.!

  • Thanks, i have a grade 10 academic test in Toronto on this stuff tomorrow ;)

  • go learn it

  • Thanky you. these videos are very useful!!

    and your method of explaining is great!

    Wayyy better than Egan's!

  • Thank you, personally I like how you explain it.

  • sorry i dont speak nerd mayte

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