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In the standard (x, y) coordinate plane, the point (2, βˆ’1) is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints (10, βˆ’6) and (c, d). What is (c, d)? (6, 3.5)
(βˆ’6, 4)
(6, βˆ’4)
(βˆ’8, 5)
(8, 5)

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