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SAT Coordinate Geometry Slope Distance Midpoint Practice Questions (Free + Explanations) | Quiz 5

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Question 1 of 5

The table shows the coordinates of three points in the coordinate plane.

Which point is the midpoint of segment ?

Explanation

To find the midpoint of segment , average the -coordinates and average the -coordinates of points and .

Midpoint .

So the midpoint of segment is .

Concept summary

The midpoint of a segment is found by averaging the endpoints' -coordinates and averaging the endpoints' -coordinates.

Question 2 of 5

In the -plane, points and are endpoints of a segment. Point is on the perpendicular bisector of . Which statement must be true?

Explanation

A point on the perpendicular bisector of a segment is equidistant from the segment’s two endpoints. Since is on the perpendicular bisector of , it must satisfy .

You can verify the geometry of if needed: the midpoint of and is . The perpendicular bisector is the line that passes through and is perpendicular to . Any point on that line is the same distance from and . Therefore, the statement that must be true is that the distance from to equals the distance from to .

Concept summary

Any point on the perpendicular bisector of a segment is equidistant from the segment’s endpoints. Midpoint and slope can help identify the line, but the key theorem is the equal-distance property.

Question 3 of 5

In a city park, a straight bike path will connect a snack stand at to a playground at . The park manager wants to place a water station exactly halfway along the path. What are the coordinates of the water station?

Explanation

To find the point halfway between and , use the midpoint formula:

Substitute the coordinates:

So the water station should be placed at .

Concept summary

The midpoint of a segment in the coordinate plane is found by averaging the x-coordinates and averaging the y-coordinates of the endpoints.

Question 4 of 5

On a city grid, a delivery driver travels in a straight line from warehouse to store . The warehouse is at , and the midpoint of the route is a checkpoint at . What is the equation of the line that contains the route?

Explanation

Since the checkpoint is the midpoint of segment , the store's coordinates can be found from the midpoint formula. Let the store be . Then

So,

and

Therefore, the store is at . Now find the slope of the line through and :

Use point-slope or slope-intercept form with point :

Simplify:

So the equation of the line is .

Concept summary

Use the midpoint formula to find a missing endpoint, then use the slope formula and a point on the line to write the line's equation.

Question 5 of 5

In the -plane, the endpoints of a segment are and . Which expression is equivalent to the distance between these endpoints?

Explanation

Use the distance formula for points and :

Here, the points are and . Substituting gives

This matches choice A. Notice that the distance formula uses the differences in the -coordinates and the differences in the -coordinates, then squares those differences.

Concept summary

The distance between two points in the coordinate plane is found by subtracting the corresponding coordinates, squaring those differences, adding them, and taking the square root.

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