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Midpoint Visualization

A midpoint is a point on a line segment that is equidistant from both endpoints.

Move points A, M, and B around to create a setup where M is the midpoint of A and B. Then use the checkbox and slider to check your work. NOTE: DON'T USE POINTS THAT ARE ON A HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL LINE - THE HINT WON'T WORK.

How you know that your choices of locations for A and B (above) are good? Justify, illustrate, or explain below.

Move points A, M, and B around to create an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SETUP that works!

How you know that your choices of locations for A and B (above) are good? Justify, illustrate, or explain below.

Move points A, M, and B around to create an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SETUP (from the two you made above) that works!

How you know that your choices of locations for A and B (above) are good? Justify, illustrate, or explain below.