Answer: (-2,-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the midpoint between two points we need to find the mean average between the x and the y .
Since we know the midpoint will have to represent the missing coordinates by the variables.
[tex]\frac{-6+x}{2} = -4[/tex] Solve for x to find the x coordinate by first multiplying both sides by -4.
-6 + x = -8 Add -6 to both sides
+6 +6
x = -2
The x coordinate of the B is -2 now we need to find the y coordinate.
[tex]\frac{4+y}{2} = 0[/tex] Multiply both sides by 2
4 + y = 0 Subtract 4 from both sides
-4 -4
y = -4
The y coordinate is -4 so the coordinates will be (-2,-4)