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A (-2,-1) , B (1,0), C (4,3) and D (1,2)...

A (-2,-1) , B (1,0), C (4,3) and D (1,2) are the vertices of
` square ` ABCD then
Using midpoint formula , find the coordinates of midpoints of
join of B and D .

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