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midpoint Definition

mid·point (-po̵int′)

noun

a point at or close to the middle or center, or equally distant from the ends

midpoint Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • use: The integration is done in frequency partitions that use the midpoints between adjacent spectral peak frequencies.
  • join: FREQUENCY CURVES Used where the data is continuous a frequency curve is drawn by joining the midpoints of consecutive rectangles in a histogram.
  • connect: Finally draw four diagonal lines in the form of a square that connects the midpoints of each side.
  • reach: As their horse reached midpoint the Earl reached the bank and his horse whinnied.
  • plot: Plot the midpoint of the line joining X2 to either A, B or C depending on the outcome of the die toss.

Preposition: between

  • frequency: The integration is done in frequency partitions that use the midpoints between adjacent spectral peak frequencies.

Adjective modifier

  • minimum: Other day and popping up between end of the minimum midpoint and.
  • theoretical: For example, 31 out of the 39 towns have a D below the theoretical midpoint of 50.

Modifies a noun

  • structure: Fortunately, you do not need to know what a harmonic triangle is or a midpoint structure to appreciate the Live Mini Reading!
  • method: Part 3: multistep methods We derive the midpoint method, Gear's family ( of methods ), Adams ' family.
  • slider: We need to darken the image a little to intensify the Rain layer, so drag the midpoint slider to the right a little.
  • salary: Outcome measures Costs estimated on the basis of time inputs valued at midpoint salary scales plus on-costs.
  • interpretation: This report sells for $ 75 and provides very brief interpretations of transits, including the option to include midpoint interpretations.

Noun used with modifier

  • scale: Amber arrows mean no significant difference from benchmark and/or scale midpoint.

Preposition: of

  • line: Plot the midpoint of the line joining X2 to either A, B or C depending on the outcome of the die toss.
  • range: Units are delivered with the setpoint at approximately the midpoint of the adjustable range.
  • edge: This corresponds to bisecting the parent cube with planes passing through the midpoints of each edge.
  • path: Next, three new vertices are defined at the midpoints of these paths.
  • interval: Label the first one ' Midpoint of class interval ' .
  • century: Caribbean migration to Britain, was simply the logical conclusion of Caribbean history and Caribbean life up to the midpoint of the 20th century.

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