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Find the midpoint of the segment below and enter its coordinates as an ordered pair. If necessary, express .coordinates as fractions, using the slash
mark ( / ) for the fraction bar.
(-4,3) (-4,-3)


Find the midpoint of the segment below and enter its coordinates as an

ordered pair. If necessary

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