## anonymous 4 years ago Aaron planned the positions and movement of a robot on a coordinate grid. The robot moved along a straight line from A(6, 6) to B(0, 14), stopping once at the midpoint. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment AB at which the robot stopped

1. Hero

$AB_{mid} = \frac{x_1 + x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2}$

2. Hero

If you plug in the points and evalulate the right side, you should get Mid of AB = (3,10)

3. anonymous

hero your like a super computer so smart :P

4. Hero

I'm not as smart as you think.

5. anonymous

Well your nailing all the questions and answering them fast and right! :D

6. Hero

If you say so. I would have answered this much faster but I couldn't figure out how to post AB_{mid} at first.

7. anonymous

lol haha well dude ur smart i sux at geometry im scared to death to take my exam today. im homeschool n it hard learning this with out a teacher well to me it is

8. anonymous

got it right (3,10)

9. Hero

Yes, I think you're taking that difficult geometry course. You should consult a tutor.

10. anonymous

i have but he said that i need to figure it out i was like okay iv never done this stuff before but i cant wait im going back to school next year

11. Hero

lol

12. Hero

I guess the book is no help

13. anonymous

no its not it doesnt show me anything all i do is read and try n figure it out it shows me how to contruct stuff but i dont get it im used to having a teacher help me

14. Hero

I don't see why the math open ref site can't help you. It has a section on constructions that would be very helpful.

15. anonymous

im using it for alot of my problems trust me it does work lol

16. Hero

Oh, okay, great :D

17. anonymous

ya it is :) lol