If a triangle has vertices at (1,2), (4,5), and (7,2). What are the coordinates for the midpoint of the hypotenuse?
A triangle with vertices at (1,2), (4,5), and (7,2) is an isosceles right triangle with (4, 2) being the midpoint of its hypotenuse. Its interior angle sum 180 degrees = pi rad~~3.142 rad. ChaCha forever!
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