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Midpoint x
5
(x₁ + x₂) / 2
Midpoint y
7
(y₁ + y₂) / 2

Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).

Written by Editorial DeskReviewed by Laura Whitmore

How it works

What this calculadora actually does

Midpoint calculadora is built to give you a clean, explainable answer without the usual wall of ads — type the numbers, read the result, keep moving.

Getting the arithmetic right first time saves a re-do on paper. Write the formula at the top of the page — then crunch the numbers and the rest of this page explains what the answer means.

Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).

Following the method end to end

Here's what happens when you plug real numbers in.

Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).

Moments this tool earns its keep

Midpoint calculadora is aimed at people arriving with questions like these:

  • "Midpoint formula"
  • "3d midpoint"
  • "Midpoint of segment"
  • "What is midpoint"
  • "How to calculate midpoint"
  • "Midpoint example"

Where the number stops being useful

Every tool has an edge where it stops being the right answer. Midpoint calculadora is no exception:

  • For legally binding tax or medical decisions — cross-check with HMRC, NHS or a qualified professional.
  • For very large or very small extremes the rounding error outgrows the useful precision.
  • When the underlying rate or threshold has changed since the page was last reviewed — always verify with the primary source.
  • When the input you have is already a derived figure (net of something) — feeding it in as "gross" will double-subtract.

Mistakes we see over and over

Every time you crunch the numbers for a new scenario, one of these creeps in — it's worth knowing them ahead of time.

  • Assuming the UK and US versions of the same unit are interchangeable — they're not.
  • Typing a comma where the tool expects a dot (or vice versa).
  • Rounding early — particularly painful in percentages and compound growth.
  • Ignoring the time window: a 'per year' answer makes no sense with a monthly input.
  • Treating the answer as private: screenshots are fine, but the URL always reruns cleanly.

The sources behind the numbers

Where the maths needs an external authority, we cross-check against:

  • BBC Bitesize
  • MathsIsFun

Works well alongside

If this question keeps coming up for you, the same cluster of tools usually comes next:

  • Distance Between Points calculadora — Compute the Euclidean distance between two 2D or 3D points with d = √((x₂−x₁)² + (y₂−y₁)² + (z₂−z₁)²).
  • Slope calculadora — Find the slope of a straight line from two points using m = (y₂ − y₁) / (x₂ − x₁), plus the equation of the line and its y-intercept.
  • Pythagoras Theorem calculadora — Find the hypotenuse or a missing side of a right-angled triangle using a² + b² = c².

How we keep this accurate

Our calculadoras run on pure, unit-tested functions — the same logic lives in the browser and in the CI test suite. When tax rates, thresholds or official figures move, the update lands within 24 hours of the announcement. You can read the editorial policy and corrections policy.

Found an out-of-date number on Midpoint calculadora or anywhere else in the Maths toolkit? Send it to the editorial desk and we'll patch it. Or browse the full calculadora directory for the next tool you need.

Frequently asked questions

Midpoint formula?
In one line: feed the figures into the Midpoint calculadora widget and it'll show the working. Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).
3d midpoint?
Put simply, open the Midpoint calculadora widget at the top of the page. Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).
Midpoint of segment?
Short answer: this question usually arrives alongside Distance Between Points calculadora, Slope calculadora, Pythagoras Theorem calculadora. The Midpoint calculadora handles the specific case above; the others cover adjacent ground.
What is midpoint?
Quick version: every figure is cross-checked against BBC Bitesize and the wider data. If you notice a stale rate, email the editorial desk and we'll patch it in under 24 hours.
How to calculate midpoint?
Practically speaking, yes, everything runs in your browser. No inputs are sent to our servers or any third party, nothing is logged and nothing persists after you close the tab.
Midpoint example?
Here's the plain-English summary: Midpoint calculadora is free to use, free to share and free to embed — pass the URL around a class, a slack channel or a family chat. The editorial policy covers attribution.
Midpoint worked example?
In one line: the short method: write the inputs in the units shown, run the calculation, then sense-check the answer against an order-of-magnitude estimate in your head.
Midpoint explained?
Put simply, if the result surprises you, run it a second time with slightly different inputs — small swings often reveal a unit or rounding issue in the original figures.
Midpoint definition?
Short answer: a calculadora is a sanity check, not a verdict. For anything legally binding — contracts, tax filings, medical decisions — bring the figure to a qualified professional as a starting point.
Midpoint meaning?
Quick version: Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2). The page walks through the method in full so you can answer follow-up questions without guessing.
Midpoint step by step?
Practically speaking, open the Midpoint calculadora widget at the top of the page. Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).
Midpoint uk?
Here's the plain-English summary: open the Midpoint calculadora widget at the top of the page. Find the midpoint of a line segment between two 2D or 3D points using the coordinate-average formula M = ((x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2).

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