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The midpoint of the segment of the line y = 4x + 3 which lies between the x-ax 1 is and the y-ax 1 is
A
(\(\frac{3}{2}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))
B
(\(\frac{2}{3}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))
C
(\(\frac{3}{8}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))
D
(-\(\frac{3}{8}\), \(\frac{3}{2}\))
correct option: d

y = 4x + 3

when x = 0, y = 3 (\to) (0, 3)

when y = 0, x = -(\frac{3}{4}) (\to) ((\frac{3}{4}), 0)

mid-point (\frac{0 + (-{\frac{3}{4}})}{2}), (\frac{3 + 0}{4})

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

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