We have that for the Question "I know how to apply the midpoint theorem, but I don't know where I should start my intervals." it can be said that
Where you start your intervals are at the (x,y) co-ordinate of the Reference points
From the question we are told
I know how to apply the midpoint theorem, but I don't know where I should start my intervals.
Generally the equation for the midpoint is mathematically given as
[tex]m=\frac{x1+x2}{2},\frac{y1+y2}{2}[/tex]
Naturally the midpoint of two point is the point in between the reference points where distances from them are equal
Therefore
Midpoints co-ordinates simply considers the co-ordinate of the two main reference points.(x,y)
Hence
Where you start your intervals are at the (x,y) co-ordinate of the Reference points
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