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I was able to find your original work, and everything seems great! Make sure that your problem shows the work you did opposed to someone else's work. You can do this by looking at your history and changing it back. I think you did a great job of explaining the midset. Your pictures were very clear and concise and I knew what you were talking about at all times. Your explanation was very easy to follow and even if I wasn't a geometry student, I would understand what you were talking about. Good work! Just make sure your work shows for your problem. Otherwise, everything was great!


I thought your explanation of how to find the midset was very clear and easy to follow. However, it would have been helpful to see a picture of what to do when finding a midset. If you had a picture it would make it a little easier to follow because people who have never seen this done before would be able to follow what you said with the picture and be able to do it easier themselves. I agree with the above response that your explanation was easy to follow, but it would be beneficial to add a picture of what you are doing especially if someone who has never been exposed to this before was trying to do it themselves. Very good explanation though! -Katy Anderson


You did a good job of explaining the steps you took to find the midset. However, I think it would be helpful if you defined what the midset was? What is significant about all of those points. Also, i would explain the distance formula before you plug numbers into it, so that people can understand where those numbers are coming from. That's about it. Good job! -Stephanie Lobraco

I agree with everyone above me. The only comment I have is I wish you would have drawn a picture and uploaded it to the wiki for more of a visual experience-cynthia gonzalez

Awesome job so far! I see that you have a picture linked up, but if you could find a way to incorporate it into the page, it would be so much better! You explanation was well done, clear, and easy to follow. I look forward to commenting on the final product! Joe.Delinski 16:55, 29 October 2010 (UTC)Reply