Midpoints
Midpoint is a point that divides a line segment into two congruent segments. In Euclidean geometry, the midpoint M of a segment AB is the point on AB such that AM = MB. The concept extends to line segments in any dimension, with the same equidistance property on the segment AB.
Coordinate form: If A(x1, y1) and B(x2, y2) then the midpoint M is ((x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2).
Construction: With a compass and straightedge, one common method is to draw circles centered at A and
Properties: By definition, AM = MB, making M the center of symmetry for the segment AB. In triangles,
Applications: Midpoints are used to divide segments into equal parts, to locate centers in geometric constructions,