How do you find the midpoint of the line segment joining (2,8) and (-6,10)? Algebra Radicals and Geometry Connections Midpoint Formula 1 Answer MeneerNask Jul 18, 2017 You take the mean of the #x#'s and the #y#'s. Explanation: #x_M=(2+(-6))/2=(-4)/2=-2# #y_M=(8+10)/2=18/2=9# So: #M(-2,9)# Answer link Related questions What is the Midpoint Formula? How does the midpoint formula involve finding averages? How do you apply the midpoint formula when the coordinates are fractions? How do use midpoint formula to find an endpoint? How do you find the midpoint of (–3, 6) and (3, –6)? How do you find the midpoint of (1.8, –3.4) and (–0.4, 1.4)? What are the coordinates of S, if the midpoint of s (5, 4) and the coordinates of R are (9, 7)? For a line segment AB, one endpoint is A(0,6) and the midpoint is M(4,7) how do you find the... On a coordinate grid, JK has endpoint J at (15, −2), the midpoint of is M (1, −7). What is the... On a coordinate grid AB has an end point B at (24,16), the midpoint of AB is P(4,-3), what is... See all questions in Midpoint Formula Impact of this question 2855 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License