what is the coordinate of the midpoint of KL write your answer as an integer or a decimal or mixed number in simplest form

(-14.5, 0)
The formula for finding the midpoint of two coordinates is expressed as;
[tex]m(x,y)=(\frac{x_{1+}x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2})[/tex]For the given coordinates of K and L, since there is no y-axis, hence:
K = (-16, 0)
L = (-13, 0)
Get the midpoint of KL;
[tex]\begin{gathered} m_{kl}=(\frac{-16+(-13)}{2},\frac{0+0}{2}) \\ m_{kl}=(\frac{-16-13}{2},\frac{0}{2}) \\ m_{kl}=(-\frac{29}{2},0) \\ m_{kl}=(-14.5,0) \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence the midpoint of KL will be at (-14.5, 0)