O is the midpoint of MN.If MN=4,what is MO?ON?

Come on! O is the midpoint, meaning that the two sections are the same length: 1/2 of the whole line.

To find the length of MO and ON, we first need to understand what it means for O to be the midpoint of MN.

The midpoint of a line segment is the point that divides the segment into two equal halves. In other words, it is equidistant from both endpoints.

Given that O is the midpoint of MN, it means that the distances from O to both endpoints (M and N) are equal.

Therefore, the length of MO is equal to the length of ON.

Now, if MN is 4 units long, we can divide it into two equal halves because O is the midpoint. This means that MO and ON are each 2 units long.

So, the length of MO is 2 units, and the length of ON is also 2 units.