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The coordinates of C are
, and the midpoint of
is at M
. What are the coordinates of point D?

The question seems incomplete as it does not provide the coordinates of point C or the midpoint of the given line segment. Please provide this information in order to accurately determine the coordinates of point D.

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To find the coordinates of point D, we need to use the midpoint formula.

The midpoint formula states that the coordinates of the midpoint (M) between two points (A and B) can be found by taking the average of their x-coordinates and the average of their y-coordinates.

Let's assume the coordinates of point C are (x1, y1), and the coordinates of the midpoint M are ((x1 + x2) / 2, (y1 + y2) / 2).

Since we already have the coordinates of C, we can substitute those values into the formula to find the midpoint M.

Once we have the coordinates of M, we can use the midpoint formula again to find the coordinates of point D. The coordinates of D will be the reflection of M across point C.

Let's say the coordinates of M are (x2, y2). To find D, we need to calculate the reflection of M across C, which can be done by subtracting the x-coordinate of M from the x-coordinate of C, and subtracting the y-coordinate of M from the y-coordinate of C.

So, the coordinates of point D would be (x1 - (x2 - x1), y1 - (y2 - y1)).