In the diagram, P(1; −3), Q(3; −5) and R(5; −3) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of PQ.
In the diagram, A(−3; −3), B(0; 0) and C(−2; 2) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of AB.
In the diagram, X(−1; −2), Y(1; −4) and Z(3; −2) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of XY.
In the diagram, R(1; −4), S(3; −8) and T(9; −5) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of RS.
In the diagram, A(−4; −2), B(−2; 2) and C(−6; 4) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of AB.
In the diagram, A(0; −1), B(2; −7) and C(8; −5) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of AB.
In the diagram, D(−4; −1), E(0; −3) and F(3; 3) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of DE.
In the diagram, D(−2; 1), E(1; 4) and F(−2; 7) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of DE.
In the diagram, K(−2; −3), L(1; 3) and M(−5; 6) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of KL.
In the diagram, X(−2; 0), Y(2; −6) and Z(8; −2) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of XY.
In the diagram, R(−1; 0), S(2; −3) and T(4; −1) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of RS.
In the diagram, A(−2; 0), B(2; −2) and C(5; 4) are points on the Cartesian plane, with M the midpoint of AB.