Examples of midpoint in the following topics:
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- The distance and the midpoint formulas give us the tools to find important information about two points.
- If you have two points, $(x_{1},y_{1})$ and $(x_{2},y_{2})$, the midpoint of the segment connecting the two points can be found with the formula:
- Another way to interpret this formula is an average: we average the $x$-coordinates to find the $x$-coordinate of the midpoint, and we average the $y$-coordinates to find the $y$-coordinate of the midpoint.
- The equation for a midpoint of a line segment with endpoints $(x_{1},y_{1})$and $(x_{2},y_{2})$
- Calculate the midpoint of a line segment and the distance between two points on a plane
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- The basic elasticity formula has shortcomings which can be minimized by using the midpoint method or calculating the point elasticity.
- The midpoint method calculates the arc elasticity, which is the elasticity of one variable with respect to another between two given points on the demand curve .
- The midpoint method uses the midpoint rather than the initial point for calculating percentage change, so it is symmetric with respect to the two prices and quantities demanded.
- In contrast to the midpoint method, calculating the point elasticity requires a defined function for the relationship between price and quantity demanded.
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- Below the midpoint of a straight line demand curve, elasticity is less than one and the firm wants to raise price to increase total revenue.
- Above the midpoint, elasticity is greater than one and the firm wants to lower price to increase total revenue.
- At the midpoint, E1, elasticity is equal to one, or unit elastic.
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- ., the midpoint of a line segment remains the midpoint after transformation).
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- The bacterial chromosome is attached to the plasma membrane at about the midpoint of the cell.
- After the chromosomes have cleared the midpoint of the elongated cell, cytoplasmic separation begins.
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- In prometaphase I, microtubules attach to the fused kinetochores of homologous chromosomes, and the homologous chromosomes are arranged at the midpoint of the cell in metaphase I.
- In prometaphase II, microtubules attach to the kinetochores of sister chromatids, and the sister chromatids are arranged at the midpoint of the cells in metaphase II.
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- Popular methods use one of the Newton–Cotes formulas (such as midpoint rule or Simpson's rule) or Gaussian quadrature.
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- For each subinterval $i = 1, 2, \cdots , n$, let $\theta_i$ be the midpoint of the subinterval, and construct a sector with the center at the pole, radius $r(\theta_i)$, central angle $\Delta \theta$ and arc length $r(\theta_i)\Delta\theta$.
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- The mid-range is the midpoint of the range; as such, it is a measure of central tendency.
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- The averages of the $y$ values in those intervals are plotted against the midpoints of the intervals.