The midpoint of $A(-2, 4)$ and $B(6, -8)$ is:
A$(2, -2)$
B$(4, -4)$
C$(8, 12)$
D$(-4, 12)$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. $(2, -2)$
$\left(\dfrac{-2 + 6}{2}, \dfrac{4 + (-8)}{2}\right) = (2, -2)$.
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