Respuesta :

I probably think that the answer is D!
DeanR
The midpoint is the average of the coordinates. 

Let the coordinates of J be [tex](x,y)[/tex]

 [tex]M = \frac 1 2(J+ K)[/tex]

 [tex](-6,-2) = \frac 1 2( (x,y)+ (-2,4))[/tex]

That's really two equations:

 [tex]-6 = \frac 1 2 (x + -2)[/tex]

 [tex]-12 = x + -2[/tex]

 [tex]x = -10[/tex]

 [tex]-2 = \frac 1 2(y+4)[/tex]

 [tex]-4 = y+4[/tex]

 [tex]y=-8[/tex]

So we have J(-10,-8)

Check: 

[tex]( (-10+-2)/2, (-8+4)/2)=(-6,-2) \quad\checkmark[/tex]