The midpoint of CD is E(−1,0). One endpoint is C(5,2). What are the coordinates of the other endpoint? explain in one to two sentences.

To find the coordinates of the other endpoint D, we can use the formula for the midpoint of a line segment, which states that the x-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the x-coordinates of the endpoints, and the y-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the y-coordinates of the endpoints.

To find the coordinates of the other endpoint, we need to find the distance between the midpoint E(-1,0) and one endpoint C(5,2), and then apply the same distance in the opposite direction from E.

To find the coordinates of the other endpoint, you can use the midpoint formula. Since we have the midpoint E(-1,0) and one endpoint C(5,2), we can calculate the other endpoint D as follows: (2 * x-coordinate of midpoint) - x-coordinate of C, and (2 * y-coordinate of midpoint) - y-coordinate of C.