math.answers.com/geometry/How_do_you_find_the_midpoint_on_a_number_line

Preview meta tags from the math.answers.com website.

Linked Hostnames

8

Thumbnail

Search Engine Appearance

Google

https://math.answers.com/geometry/How_do_you_find_the_midpoint_on_a_number_line

How do you find the midpoint on a number line? - Answers

No number lines are infinite in length. If you have a section of the line, a segment, then the midpoint is the average of the lower and the higher value: (L> + H) / 2 (Lower value plus higher value divided by two) Note that if either of the values is less than zero you will have to think a little harder to get the absolute distance between them!



Bing

How do you find the midpoint on a number line? - Answers

https://math.answers.com/geometry/How_do_you_find_the_midpoint_on_a_number_line

No number lines are infinite in length. If you have a section of the line, a segment, then the midpoint is the average of the lower and the higher value: (L> + H) / 2 (Lower value plus higher value divided by two) Note that if either of the values is less than zero you will have to think a little harder to get the absolute distance between them!



DuckDuckGo

https://math.answers.com/geometry/How_do_you_find_the_midpoint_on_a_number_line

How do you find the midpoint on a number line? - Answers

No number lines are infinite in length. If you have a section of the line, a segment, then the midpoint is the average of the lower and the higher value: (L> + H) / 2 (Lower value plus higher value divided by two) Note that if either of the values is less than zero you will have to think a little harder to get the absolute distance between them!

  • General Meta Tags

    22
    • title
      How do you find the midpoint on a number line? - Answers
    • charset
      utf-8
    • Content-Type
      text/html; charset=utf-8
    • viewport
      minimum-scale=1, initial-scale=1, width=device-width, shrink-to-fit=no
    • X-UA-Compatible
      IE=edge,chrome=1
  • Open Graph Meta Tags

    7
    • og:image
      https://st.answers.com/html_test_assets/Answers_Blue.jpeg
    • og:image:width
      900
    • og:image:height
      900
    • og:site_name
      Answers
    • og:description
      No number lines are infinite in length. If you have a section of the line, a segment, then the midpoint is the average of the lower and the higher value: (L> + H) / 2 (Lower value plus higher value divided by two) Note that if either of the values is less than zero you will have to think a little harder to get the absolute distance between them!
  • Twitter Meta Tags

    1
    • twitter:card
      summary_large_image
  • Link Tags

    16
    • alternate
      https://www.answers.com/feed.rss
    • apple-touch-icon
      /icons/180x180.png
    • canonical
      https://math.answers.com/geometry/How_do_you_find_the_midpoint_on_a_number_line
    • icon
      /favicon.svg
    • icon
      /icons/16x16.png

Links

58