The midpoint of the segment of the line y = 4x + 3, which lies between the x-axis and the y-axis

a

(\(\frac{3}{2}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))

b

(\(\frac{2}{3}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))

c

(\(\frac{3}{8}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))

d

(-\(\frac{3}{8}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))

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hafheez
7 years ago

SURE
HOPE ITS VALID

PEARTREECOLLEGE
2 months ago

the other division is wrong for the y its meant to be divided by 2

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