Here we would be using the midpoint formula to find the co-ordinates of the line segment joining the two given points.
Given points,
★ We have :
- x₁ = 2
- x₂ = 6
- y₁ = -5
- y₂ = 9
★ Midpoint of two points:- 
- [tex]\boxed{ \sf{M \:  =  \:  \dfrac{x_1 \:  + \:  x_2 }{2} \: , \: \dfrac{y_1 \:  + \:  y_2 }{2}}}   \: \pink\bigstar[/tex]
Now, refer to the attachment.
Additional Information :
★ Centroid of a triangle :- 
- [tex]\large\boxed{ \sf{Centroid \:  =  \:  \dfrac{x_1 \:  + \:  x_2 \:  + \:  x_3}{3} }}   \: \pink\bigstar[/tex]
★ Distance Formula :-
- [tex]\huge \large \boxed{\sf{{d \:  =  \:  \sqrt{(x _{2} - x _{1}) {}^{2} \:  +  \: (y _{2}  - y _{1}) {}^{2} }}}}   \: \red\bigstar[/tex]
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